Issue 128 | November 2011 Publishing Nigel Muntz / Director: nigel@outofhand.co.uk Editor: Rachael D’Cruze / rachael. dcruze@outofhand.co.uk Design: Lucy Reynolds lucy@outofhand.co.uk Advertising: Nigel Muntz, Andy Nelson & Nick Tuckfield sales@outofhand.co.uk Contributing Nigel Muntz, Laura Williams, Writers: Arash Torabi, Rob Sleigh, John Barker, Backbone, Alan Butler, UK Rocka, Louk, Aldo Vanucci, Frances Allan, Hannah Giles, Ben Perks, Carly Squires, Ellie Williams Contributing Adam Gasson, Nigel Muntz, Photographers: Dom Moore, Rachael D’Cruze, Hannah Giles, Ellie Williams, Arash Torabi, Mr Savo, Jacob Cockle and Nicola Gomes
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EDITORS LETTER: It’s cold and the shops are packed full of Christmas tat – must be November. We’ve been refusing to participate in festivities so prematurely at 247 towers and besides we’ve been far too busy getting to know up-and-coming South West bands Melosa and The Rise, interviewing the endearing Josh T Pearson and getting all excited about Iration Steppas coming to Devon. We’ve also been down in beautiful Falmouth hanging out with Alex Brinnen of Faltown skateboards, reviewing the regions best Mexican restaurants and putting together our graffiti inspired fashion pages for you. We hope you like the issue. Got an idea for the mag? I’d love to hear it. Drop me a line at – rachael@outofhand.co.uk Rachael D’Cruze, Editor. www.247magazine.co.uk
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Texan legend tours the South West
Cornish retro rock
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Iration Steppas Reggae Sound System hit Plymouth
Regulars 06 News 17 Style Hunter 18 Retail Therapy 19 Fashion 22 Food 23 Street Art 24 Action Sports 26 Music Reviews 36 Racket from the pit 46 Snapped Contents illustration by Myriddin Wannell
Myriddin Wannell is a theatre designer/visual artist, who lives in Falmouth, Cornwall. A new wind blew Mydd to Cornwall to study a second degree in Fine Art at Falmouth College of Art, after completing a BA Hons in Theatre Design at Wimbledon School of Art. Recent productions he has worked on include Wildworks’ ‘The Passion’ with Michael Sheen and ‘The Enchanted Palace’ at Kensington Palace, Mydd is also Design Consultant at The Eden Project, Cornwall – he’s a busy guy! The beautiful image here is one of Mydd’s drawings/initial responses in the design process of Kneehigh Theatre’s ‘The Wild Bride’ , where Mydd was costume designer. For show details and tour dates see www.kneehigh.co.uk. To find out more about Mydd see www.myriddinwannell.com
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Help the homeless Throughout November and December, StreetSmart will be joining restaurants in Cornwall to help Cornish charities. StreetSmart is a campaign which raises funds for the homeless by adding an optional £1 onto each table’s bill, at participating restaurants. Venues involved include; Blue Beach Bar & Brasserie, Bustophers, Carn Brea Castle, Fireside at the Cove, & Gylly Beach Café. See www.streetsmart.org.uk Panto comes to Exeter’s Little Theatre Company Jack and the Beanstalk comes to Exeter’s Little theatre company next month with the cast of the show appearing in the city throughout the month including Exeter’s Christmas Light Switch on, on the 24th of this month. So if you’re feeling festive grab your tickets. Call 01392 270891, or visit www.
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Student Slimming World Feeling not so fresh after freshers? Bex Edwards is running a new student Slimming World, which starts on November 3, based in Devonport, Plymouth. It’ll be held on Thursdays at 6pm at Ker Street Social Club, Devonport. Call 0789 181 4499 for more info. Australian Pink Floyd Show Following the sold out dates earlier this year the Australian Pink Floyd Show is back and heading to Plymouth on March 27 next year, as part of its 29-show ‘Exposed in the Light’ tour. Floyd drummer Nick Mason described them on BBC 5 Live as “Very good, probably better than we are”. So if you’re a Floyd fan grab a ticket (£29.50) at www. livenation.co.uk or 0844 576 5483. Record Audiences at Theatre Royal, Despite the current recession, Theatre Royal, Plymouth, is seeing record audiences. The recent visit of the National Theatre’s production One Man, Two Guvnors starring James Corden saw a record number
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Shows for a Fiver at Theatre Royal Plymouth
Theatre Royal Plymouth has just announced its new scheme which enables young people aged 26 and under to purchase tickets for just five pounds on a Friday evening. The ‘Friday Fiver Scheme’ aims to encourage young people into the theatre and experience some of the great shows they have to offer at a bargain price. The scheme comes off the back of the theatres young audience membership scheme, A Night Less Ordinary (ANLO). Since ANLO, the theatre has given away over 8000 free tickets and since it is no longer being funded nationally, Theatre Royal has decided to continue the membership locally and to expand so that all young people (not just ANLO members) have access to cheap tickets. Having record audiences at some of the theatres most recent shows, be sure to get yourself in there quick, this is not one to be missed.
Call for entries: Bright Young Things 2012 The Eden Project’s annual talent show ‘Bright Young Things’ is now open for entries for its 2012 show. The show returns for its fourth time on January 28 next year. It gives talented 13-19 year olds in the South West chance to show off their skills on Eden’s world-famous stage and the competitions theme this year will be ‘Gold’, in honour of the Olympics being held in London next year. All entrants are being asked to submit pieces of art, film or animation, dance or performance and photography or creative writing. Musicians and bands can also enter, although these do not need to be themed around ‘Gold’. Sam Kendall, Eden’s School Programme Manager and co-organiser of Bright Young Things, said: “Bright Young Things is becoming established as one of the South West’s top showcases of young creative talent. The closing date for entries is November 30. See www.edenproject.com
Grab yourself some Surfdome Goodies
To celebrate the launch of its 500th brand, Patagonia, Surfdome.com is giving away a total of 500 prizes over 20 days period via their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/surfdome. Every day for 20 days you can win a bumper box packed with 25 prizes from a selection of Surfdome’s lifestyle, fashion, outdoor and sports brands. The store currently stocks 20,000 styles across 36 departments online, www.surfdome.com.
Guillemots return to Cornwall for UK Tour Following the release of their critically acclaimed third album ‘Walk the River’, Guillemots are taking their live show on a sixteen-date tour of the UK and are heading to Falmouth’s Princess Pavilion on November 3. Supporting them will be West-Londoner Tanya Auclair. Her musical background has touched on styles such as playful DIY drums, layers of voice, intricate uke and guitar melodies with touches of electronica. This will be a fantastic opener for Guillemots who are without a doubt one of the most exciting live acts around. Tickets for this event are £15.00 in advance and are available from www.seetickets.com 0871 2200260 and Princess Pavilion Box Office 01326 211222.
Eden Sessions release greatest hits album
This month the Eden Project and Warner Music release a new 2-CD compilation of music by artists who have played at the Eden Sessions. The CD marks the 10th year of the iconic gigs and includes tracks recorded live at the unique Cornish venue by The Doves, Paolo Nutini and Mumford and Sons. Tim Smit, Eden Project Chief Executive, said: “Music is central to Eden’s culture as it brings about unforgettable moments of community togetherness and, by extension, a sense of inspired optimism that fires all that we do.” Eden Project – The Album is out now, see www.edenproject.com.
News British Art Show 7 comes to Plymouth The best of contemporary British Art came to the West Country for the first time last month and is set to stay until 4th December. Taking place every five years and touring to only four cities in the UK, this is a pretty big deal for Plymouth. 39 selected artists have been chosen on the grounds of their significant contribution to contemporary art in the last five years. All of the artworks included in the show have been produced since 2005 and include sculpture, painting, installation, drawing, photography, film, video and performance with many artists creating new pieces just for the exhibition. The show, which has free entry, is at Plymouth Arts College Gallery, the Slaughterhouse at the Royal William Yard, Plymouth Arts Centre, the Peninsula Arts Gallery at Plymouth University and Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. For more info visit www.britishartshow.co.uk
Muse Donate £15,000 to Plymouth University Music Students Internationally-acclaimed, Brit award winning rockers, Muse, originally from Teignmouth, have donated £15,000-worth of state-of-the-art equipment to music undergraduate students at Plymouth University. The equipment will let students get hands-on experience and develop recording skills used in the production of television, film, live performances and video games with equipment such as a modular analogue synthesiser, two liquid channel pre-amps, and a set of specialist orchestral and instrumental microphones. It’s a brilliant chance for students to get their hands on equipment that is industry standard that a lot of other universities don’t have. See www.plymouth.ac.uk We follow them, so you don’t have too. However you can follow us at www.twitter.com/247magazine Stage Clear Promotions @stageclearpromo New date organised! Saturday November 26th upstairs of Roundabout. If you would like to play/get involved then please leave a message. Following the success of the Post Freshers Rock Night we are keen for this next event.
Mount Hawke’s Skate Park @mounthawkesk8 I think we’ve got the only dry ramps in Cornwall today! Always a good thing to know when a Cornish winter is approaching…
Cornwall Film Festival @Cornwallfilm Stayed up all night putting programme info on the website, still needs a bit of tweaking but mostly there - hooray!http://www. cornwallfilmfestival.com/ Some fantastic, local talent being showcased at this years Cornwall Film Festival, Nov 4-6.
Hawkin’s Bazaar @HawkinsBazaar No time to stuff the perfect Christmas Stocking? We’ve already done it for you! We can’t wait to check out the brand new Hawkin’s Bazaar in Truro. Never too old!
Bill Bailey @BillBailey LA hotel - just tricked the Auto-Vend tray by switching some Trail Mix with a bar of soap .. mwwhaaa haaa! From LA to Plymouth Pavilions, this comedic genius will be playing more hilarious pranks from Nov 6-7. King Blues (playing lemon grove) @kingblues Peace, love & rage to all mankind All in equal measure at Exeter Lemongrove on the 8th of this month.
Shelter Box @ShelterBox If you’ve won a place in the ballot for #London Marathon, why not use the race to raise money for @shelter box? We couldn’t have put it better ourselves! And why not start, um… now? Bearfight @Getinabearfight new tracks up from our EP “Pray your still Breathing”! www.myspace.com/getinabearfight please RT New material from one of Plymouth’s best punk rock bands. See them on Nov 4 at the White Rabbit.
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www.hallforcornwall.co.uk If you are bored of X Factor and are struggling for entertainment in this slow month running up to Christmas, Hall For Cornwall have some truly spectacular events including The Madness of George III and Moscow City Ballet’s Swan Lake. Better still, avoid November rain by booking your tickets within minutes on the website.
www.urbanoutfitters.co.uk The American hipster brand opened it’s doors in Exeter this month. With a selection of cool threads for both men and women it’s certainly worth checking out and we also love their funky homeware.
www.drsketchysfalmouth.co.uk Dr Sketchy’s, the art class with a difference, has hosted a string of successful and thrilling events at Mango Tangos Falmouth and continues to do so. With local burlesque talent on hand, each event hosts a series of competitions for it’s sketchers with some truly fabulous prizes.
www.stlukes-hospice.org.uk A truly admirable Plymouth charity, St Luke’s Hospice have already begun to advertise their Christmas charity events such as the Reindeer Run in Central Park, Plymouth on the 27th November. Visit this website to learn more about the priceless work St Luke’s do to provide support and care for victims of terminal illnesses and their families.
of tickets sold. By the end of the run every available ticket, including restricted view and standing only, had been sold. See www. theatreroyal.com Noah and the Whale & McFly come to Plymouth Both Noah and the Whale and McFly have announced dates in Plymouth for March next year. Tickets for Noah and the Whale, who will be first time visitors to the area, are on sale now priced at 17.50 (+ booking fee) and tickets to see Mcfly go on sale November 26t priced at £27.50 (+ booking fee). Both available at www. plymouthpavilions.com Britain’s Got Talent Stars and Royal Marine to Switch on Plymouth Christmas Lights Mark Ormrod, Michael Collings and Ronan Parke will lead the countdown to the city’s festive celebrations on November 17. The light switch-on is only a part of the launch night of Plymouth’s winter festival: there will also be the opening of the Christmas market and the Plymouth Winter Wonderland. See www.plymouth.gov.uk. MOVEMBER Tash-tastic! Its that time of the year were it’s acceptable to grow a dodgey tash, all in the name of charity. On November 1st, guys register at Movember.com with a clean-shaven face and then for the rest of the month, these selfless and generous men, known as Mo Bros, groom, trim and wax their way into the annals of fine moustachery (or cheat and make a hand drawn one instead!). Supported by the women in their lives, Mo Sistas, Movember Mo Bros raise funds by seeking out sponsorship for their Mogrowing efforts. These guys effectively become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November and through their actions and words raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health. Good work fella’s – find out more info at www. uk.movember.com
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Josh T. Pearson After some unforgettable sets at the summer festivals, former Lift To Experience singer, Josh T Pearson, hits the road again to play a couple of gigs in the South West as part of a short UK tour. But life on the road sure ain’t easy for a tee-total musician. Laura Williams finds out more… Josh T Pearson’s solo album, The Last of the Country Gentleman, was written from the ashes of a fraught two-year relationship and Josh says he almost didn’t finish it. While most artists profess their break-up albums help them get through, as you’ll see from this interview, Josh isn’t ‘most artists’. “The whole process was pretty painful,” he said. The middle and the end was pretty painful. And the beginning was most painful. This really took it out of me. It didn’t help like I thought it would. I started playing with no plan to really record but was thinking could it help me, and normally it does but with these songs, the only real help I got is what it does for other people.” But it’s not all hopeless, he said: “Time has been a good healer. And moving is good.”
set of friends and people have to learn that you mean it when you say no. You just gotta stay alive.” He cuts a lonely figure on the stage but here is a man who needs no gimmicks, his undeniable magnetism, distinctive style (though he spent much of Green Man festival telling people he wasn’t Iron and Wine) combined with some of the most heartbreaking songs you’ll ever hear makes him one of the most powerful and moving live acts you’ll ever see. His gigs are a fantastic array of light and dark. You get these heavy, emotional songs accented with some endearing humour – a deliberate effort by Josh to ensure he doesn’t sink into a dark, melancholic hole he can’t get out of.
And he hasn’t been ‘home’, in Texas that is, for almost a year – living a nomadic life on the roads of Europe. He was in London when we spoke to him but he’s spent the last 12 months staying on various couches and in hotels and it’s taking it’s toll as he continues to steer clear of the booze.
He said: “It’s partly deliberate, to keep the right head space. If I get too low on it, I would just freeze there. It makes people feel good but it’s mainly just to keep my own head from getting too dark. The music jokes are always a hit (What’s the difference between a musician and a pizza? A pizza can feed a family!) but I’ve been telling them for too long. I’ll have to come up with some new material.” He added: “I’m a pretty funny guy, it’s just when I get alone I get pretty depressed.”
“I’ve been clear from alcohol for three long years now,” he said. “I tried for a couple of years before that to regulate it but when I drank, I really drank. If I could drink in moderation it would be OK, but there’s not a lot of that in Texas. A switch would go off in me and it was a real problem – I would just get angry. I went cold turkey. I had a couple of buddies who had gone before me. I spent two years before that trying to slow it down, doing two days a week or just drinking liquor, wine or beer but if I have any of it I just go off the rails. I’d have a beer and go onto whisky, it’s like an old faithful friend. The first year was pretty difficult. You have to get a whole new
Josh is a big fan of some of the UK festivals he plays – particularly Green Man in Wales and End of the Road in Dorset. He said: “All the bands that played there were great and that’s why I like these small festivals, they’re small enough to really feel it. Though there’s nothing wrong with the bigger festivals.” He also fessed up to stealing a mirror from the backstage area at End of the Road and hoped they’d have him back despite his thieving ways! Hardly very Christian of him hey?! He said: “I’ve had plenty of battles with Christianity. It’s still a struggle sometimes, that’s why they call it faith. It’s a love/hate relationship.”
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Cornwall based Rob Elton may be best known for his days in Cornish Rock Band, Rootjoose, but now he’s back, with new band, The Raise, and all set for an album launch next month. 247’s Amy Berry caught up with him. How did you first get involved in music? I started playing guitar at around the age of seven as my Dad used to play and that’s all I wanted to do. I just kept playing, and my sister always sang along with me. I then began performing in pubs when I was 12, accompanied by my dad as I wasn’t old enough to be in there on my own! I then joined Cornish Rock Band Rootjoose, which became very successful. How did The Raise get together? When Rootjoose split, we had many songs written that were intended for the second album. I then joined a new band, Rairbirds whilst playing guitar with other artists such as David Hallyday. I also had my own recording studio and before I knew it I had about 15 songs! I knew I had to do something with them. My friend Roger suggested we made a band, we both loved the same style of music and it just felt right. We then found Darren and Mike, and before we knew it we had The Raise! Where did the name ‘The Raise’ come from? I knew I wanted a name beginning with ‘R’ as that is the first letter of my name, so it was a case of brainstorming ideas with a friend when he said the word ‘Raise’. It felt right as I felt it reflected our music, sort-of uplifting and positive. Who are your main influences? Definitely the Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Queen, Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Hendrix. I think any guitarist’s influences come from Jimmy! Also, anything with a strong riff and good vocal harmonies. I also like a bit of dance and electro and tech music, so my taste is a bit varied. Tell us about your new album ‘In another life’ The song ‘In Another Life’ was really the theme for the rest of the album without even realising it. I wrote the song, and it’s very much about a new start and starting again which when I kept writing, seemed to be the theme throughout the album. But it was definitely right and I just went with it. I’m a strong believer in going with your instincts and what feels right so that’s what I did.
What has been the highlight of your year so far? Most bands would say a big, amazing gig with a huge audience, but for us, bearing in mind we haven’t been together too long, was actually playing for a friend of ours in a field for her 25th birthday party. To be honest when we arrived, it was raining and we didn’t exactly think it was going to be the best gig! However it was definitely a highlight as it was the first time that the band really came together and played well. I guess it was a good sign for the future. How would you describe your sound? In a few words, I’d have to say Retro Riff based Rock. A mashup of Led Zeppelin, T-Rex, and ACDC. Coming from the south west yourselves what’s the best thing about the south west coast? I just love it here. Having toured various places in the UK and Europe, it’s always a great feeling driving over the Tamar Bridge, as I know I’m home then. Even though I come from the East Midlands, I’ve always been a country bumpkin at heart, it was me that suggested moving to the South West as my grandparents lived here and I just loved it so much. I have to be by the sea! I see you’ve been booked as headline act for Newquay’s Bucca festival, what can people expect from your show at the festival? To have lots of fun, big rocking riffs, strong backing vocals and happy melodies that you will be humming on the way home! We are about having a good time and playing music that makes us and our audience happy. What advice would you give for aspiring musicians in the south west? Do something different. A lot of venues want cover bands as that’s what fills the place but I would definitely say you have to showcase your own songs, even if you fail, so you get to learn the process of writing songs that people love. It’s great to hear something with your influences in it, experiment with different sounds. Basically, play until your fingers bleed!
See The Raise play live at Newquays new winter indoor festival ‘Bucca Festival’ on Saturday December 3, when they’ll launch their album. See www.theraise.co.uk and become a fan on Facebook (search ‘The Raise’). www.247magazine.co.uk
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Rachael D’Cruze meets Melosa vocalist and ukulele player, Olly Heriz, to talk about life as one of ten band members, their new album, loving Devon and being difficult to categorize. To date Devon-based band Melosa have been described as funk-ska, Latin-reggae and even flamenco-blues at one point, but in truth ska is probably the genre that fits best. “Yeah, ska is probably the closest description, but then people think we’re going to sound like The Specials or something,” says Melosa vocalist and ukulele player, Olly Heriz. He explains this is an issue that the band has struggled with: “Venues specialise in one or two genres and even festivals have specific styles they’re looking for. It’s easier to sell something if you can just stamp ska, or rock, or dance on it. A lot of the industry is quite scared of anything that doesn’t fit into a box.” While being difficult to categorise makes life a little harder for Melosa when it comes to approaching venues, their originality makes them a hit at festivals. “Nowadays we prefer to be known as a festival band. We play a sort of conscious party music and I think that’s what festivals are all about really – having a good time but also learning something, being part of a more conscious society/scene,” says Olly who cites Boomtown Fair and Beautiful Days festival as this year’s highlights. Melosa are known for their intense, high-energy shows and they put a big emphasis on playing live. “With ten of us on stage it’s visually quite a big show to start with, but the main thing is how the set builds. We’re not just a straight down the line ska band, so we like to play a few of our deeper more lyrical songs before we get to the hard core party tunes – it reaches a sort of full on ska crescendo – its really high energy stuff!” Melosa’s debut album, A New Chapter, was recorded at Broadwater Studios, just outside Exeter and mastered at StarDelta Mastering, also in Devon, so it’s about as locally produced as you can get. “We’ve released four EPs over the years but have never been 100% happy with the outcome – we’re a really live act and a lot of that energy tended to get lost playing to click tracks or layering instruments one on top of the
other so we wanted to do this differently – if we were going to do a full album we wanted it to really sound like us and to get over what we do live,” explains Olly. A New Chapter is made up of ten original tracks and one cover version – their ska version of Bob Dylan’s Subterranean Homesick Blues. The album is home to a real mixture of different styles: ska, some reggae and swing, a bit of new Orleans style jazz and some funk too and is being sold on Amazon & iTunes for £3.99. Melosa are donating £1 from each sale to charity: Amnesty international, Médecins Sans Frontières and Urafiki. “We’re really blown away by how into our sound people are, so we just want to keep playing to as many people, in as many places, as possible over the next year. After that we want to get over to France, Italy and Spain – so much of the music that has heavily influenced us is from the rest of Europe that it would be great to get out there for a season,” says Olly, when asked what’s next for the band. So, would the band ever relocate in search of bigger audiences? “This is a decision every band from the South West has to live through. Most bands make the move to Bristol or beyond, as there are larger scenes and networks of musicians, but I can definitely say no, we’re staying here in Devon! I’m not a big fan of cities and although some of the guys come from London etc. I think we’re all quite happy being surrounded by countryside, with fresher air and room to think! Melosa are: Olly Heriz: Vocals & Ukulele, Lucy Rice: Backing Vocals, Sam ‘Doozer’ Carter: Rhymes, Tom Harrison: Guitar & Backing vocals, Michel Zumaran: Trumpet, Connie Harris: Trombone, Nicky Pilkington: Saxophone, Simon Lane: Bass, Matt ‘Mojo’ Jones: Drums, Carl Dredstripe: FX & Percussion.
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Iration Steppas This month, one of the finest reggae acts in the UK, Iration Steppas play Plymouth’s Voodoo Lounge. 247’s Arash Torabi talks to Mark Iration, sound system controller, fine tune-maker and founder member Hailing from Leeds, Mark Iration was brought up on the reggae soundsystem culture, following in the footsteps of heavyweights such as Jah Shaka. Always keen to travel around the country in search of reggae, and with an everexpanding record collection, the next step was to start his own soundsystem, and so Iration Steppas were born in 1990. Soon after, Mark teamed up with Dennis Rootical, and their musical collaboration has been continued since: making records, tearing up dances, touring the world - leaving their mark on the global reggae community. As well as creating their own following, iration Steppas have supported reggae giants including Burning Spear, Israel Vibration, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Scientist and Mad Professor. They’ve even gone head-to-head with their mentors: Jah Shaka and King Tubby. As well as a being a soundsystem, Iration Steppas also play live, with a full band line-up, with Mark at the mixing desk and Dennis on bass guitar. This set up has seen them rock many festivals, all over the world. At the Plymouth show, Mark will be DJing, accompanied by an MC/singer. This year alone, Mark has been at it hard. “I’ve been busy every week, either in the UK or abroad”, he said. “We’ve been to Mexico, Chile, and Japan, and we’re off to Australia shortly after the Plymouth show. Reggae is starting to pick up over there, with pockets of people who are into it.”
Iration Steppas’ discography reads as an impressive list of 7” singles, 10” & 12” dubs, albums and compilations. In 2008 they collaborated with French reggae artists, Improvisators Dub, creating the album Inna Steppa Dub. And there is newer material on the horizon. “We’re also working on a new album, but the reason it’s taking such a long time is because we’re always abroad. Weekdays I’m either getting over a jetlag, or getting ready for the next trip. But the new stuff is sounding good, and it features Tenna Stelling.” For most reggae fans, Leeds may not be the first name that pops into the head, but for Mark it has held everything he needed to lay his foundations. And he‘s been keeping it consistent for over twenty years. “The vibes have always been strong in Leeds, from the 70s on, with a good reggae influence and big soundsystems. But Iration has been the only one that’s really branched out. I’ve been doing this now for twenty one years and kept playing, week in week out. I want to better myself as an entertainer, I want to enjoy myself, and I do.” So what can we expect at the Plymouth date? “The set up is CDJs, mixer and microphones. I’ll have an MC/singer with me (I usually work with El Sata, Danman, YT and Kenny Knots). I don’t just play my own music, there’s going to be a varied selection from the 70s, 80s, 90s and onwards, plus lots of newer music. I sometimes play vinyl too but always. And we continue to press our music on vinyl. We have our own label now, called Iration Steppas”
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Style Hunter
Looking too cool for school at University College Falmouth’s Tremough Campus
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Retail Therapy Writing’s on the Wall
This book from the man that still remains unknown brings you a book full of his work. Using graffiti and street art to comment on society and stereotypes, get lost in ‘Wall & Piece’, a greatly ironic view on the world that we live in today. RRP 14.99, from www.urbanoutfitters.co.uk
Get a taste of San Francisco with these street style cufflinks. They are made with pictures of San Francisco street art and graffiti finished off with full fidelity glass tiles. At a 7/8in square size, they are a good sized statement piece. RRP $11.95 from www.etsy.com
This pretty cushion cover designed by La Cerise Sur Le Gateau is a cute way to brighten up your home. Being a Paris-based artist, her French made linens are both romantic and sweet. The cover measures up at approx. 50cm (W) x 50cm (H) RRP £60.00 from www.urbanoutfitters.co.uk
These bright and colourful t-shirt graffiti pens are a great way to get carried away and create something unique. Whether it’s your t-shirt or trainers scribble away your own design and get creative. RRP £8.00, from www.urbanoutfitters.co.uk
This canvas ‘Mighty Assurance’ by Danny O’Connor is perfect for modernising your home with a feel of urban thrown in. Having work featured in Bristol’s urban paint festival, ‘Upfest’, this is not one to be missed. Grab it now RRP £70, available from www.upfest.co.uk
This handmade frame clutch (size 25cm x 15cm) is made with quality cotton fabric, and padding is added inside the fabric layers to keep the shape. This cool little bag is perfect for carrying your phone; make up, iPod, keys, camera or simply just to carry as a funky accessory. Why not add a personalised custom label (2-3in) @ $5. Available at www.etsy.com RRP $37.90 www.etsy.com 18 |
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Adam: grey hoody: £79.99 from Mambo and Black Chinos: £45 from Alpine Stars. Samantha: Blue Fur Hooded Coat: £145 from Quiksilver Womens and Leggings: £29.00 from Kuccia.
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Chinos: £60 from Roxy and Cardigan: £85 from Quiksilver Women’s. Jacket: £185 from Roxy.
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Food Plymouth
Arriba, Arriba! We come over all Mexican this month…
Aribas
58, Notte Street, PLYMOUTH, PL1 2AG / 01752 603303 / www.arribasmexican.com
Aribas will impress you before you even look at the menu. Inside the grand period building, in Plymouth’s hip Barbican area, Aribas has a stylish, slightly rustic interior with warm colours and low lighting, but it’s the buzzing atmosphere that has the wow factor. The menu is extensive and features all the Mexican dishes you’d expect and more. From Nachos, Tacos, Enchiladas and Chimichangas through to house favourites like Aribas meatballs and Beef Steak Chilli – there’s sure to be either something you love or would-love-to-try on the menu. Out with someone who doesn’t ‘do’ Mexican? Order them a steak, salad, seafood, pizzas or burger. My Jalapeno Cheese Poppers were supreme – five of the tasty chilli cheese rockets, neatly presented and served with a red pepper jam. To follow I had King Prawn Fajitas – a generous helping of huge prawns served on a sizzling platter with onions, jalapenos and peppers, served with flour tortillas, sour cream, salsa and guacamole. Exceptionally tasty, as was my boyfriends Beef Burrito. We washed our meal down with a nice bottle of red, although the drinks menu is extensive and the cocktails the table next door were savouring looked very good indeed. Room for dessert? I recommend the Crème brûlée, which was devine. With great food, attentive service and a brilliant bustling atmosphere it should be no surprise that Aribas gets very busy. Book ahead if you can.
Falmouth
TRURO
Exeter
Three Amigos
Zafiros
Mama Stone’s
For Mexican food in Falmouth head to the Three Amigos, for freshly prepared, flavoursome food, whether you’re a heat fiend or prefer the milder dishes from across the pond, then there’ll be something here to satiate. To quench your thirst you will find an extensive wine list, tequilas, cocktails and cervezas. Try the Mexican Revenge cocktail - It’s like a Margarita but lengthened with Cranberry juice. Very refreshing. We started with the Nachos - the Tortilla chips were handmade, the dish was stacked high with salsa, guacamole and Chilli and there was just the right amount of jalapenos. Great. Not enough cheese though, and presentation could have been better… The menu has all the Mexican classics you would expect, Fajitas, Burritos, Enchiladas, Tacos etc. There is also a decent selection of vegetarian options, mild options and locally inspired options. On top of this, Three Amigos also offers a wide variety of burgers and local, matured steaks. I opted for the Chicken Chimichanga, A crisp tortilla filled with shredded chicken in a tomato and chipotle salsa, served with salsa, sour cream and guacamole and 3 amigos’ green rice. Portions were generous, and very tasty, on the whole pretty good value for money. The dessert list was limited, but who goes to a Mexican for dessert anyway?
A little bit of everything for everybody’ promises the website… Even some Mexican inspired Chilli con Carne? Yes. Zafiros is a busy little hub in the centre of Truro, and although a pub by night markets itself as a coffee lounge by day and also boasts a truly extensive menu. The homemade chilli is a bargain, delicious and perfectly portioned. There’s a veggie Three Bean option or Chilli con Carne - both full of well balanced flavours, not too spicy, topped with nachos and cheese and served with a chunk of fresh bread. The selection of desserts were so tempting, particularly the ‘Tropical Cheesecake’ but after a great main meal and one of the recommended speciality coffees, I just couldn’t fit one in. The classic Irish coffee was delicious… looked right, tasted right, and just one amongst a great variety. Clean and contemporary, Zafiros has a Mediterranean influence with great staff and a real friendly atmosphere. You really can expect to find a menu with something for everyone (cooked by the two new resident chefs!), a well stocked bar and good coffee. Kids are welcomed throughout the day and can remain well entertained with toys and books provided, and impressively… wireless headphones for the flat screen, a spot of genius!
Mama Stone’s has a warm and relaxing atmosphere, and you can go for the whole package: tasty Mexican food, drinks and live entertainment. Expect a cozy & funky with low lighting, and decorated with quirky paintings and an extensive and impressive Mexican menu, covering all the classics: sizzling fajitas, burritos, enchiladas, nachos, dips and Chilli options aplenty. You can easily feast on the delicious starters alone: corn chips, guacamole, sour cream, salsa and jalapeno peppers. And they keep topping you up as you run out, so you can also use the dips as condiments to go with your main course. The beef and black bean enchilada is a delightful choice for a main, and the portions are extremely generous. The steak is of the highest quality, and prepared for your liking: rare or well-done. It compliments the black bean Chilli beautifully, and it also comes with rice, and a crispy salad. Vegetarian diets are also catered for thoroughly: the proprietor and her children are all lifelong vegetarians. The vegetarian enchilada, is just one example: it comes with sweet potatoes, mushrooms, butternut squash and spinach, served in a superb creamy cilantro sauce. This is a place you’ll want to go back to time after time. And there are also cocktail deals, DJs and live bands.
2 Bank Place, Falmouth, TR11 4AT / 01326 317 477 / www.threeamigosrestaurant.co.uk
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3 New Bridge Street, Truro / 01872 223163 / www.zafiros.co.uk
1 Mary Arches Street, Exeter, EX4 3BA / 01392 848485 / www.mamastones.com
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With the wall changing all the time, Plymouth’s graffiti hot spot on Union Street is the place to go to catch some quirky art by mystery artists Photos: Amy Berry
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Action Sports
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Alex Brinnen Rachael D’Cruze meets the man behind Faltown skateboards
Like many, Alex Brinnen got into skateboarding after watching the first Back to the Future film staring Michael J Fox. He got a board, as well as the obligatory Converse shoes, flannel shirt and body warmer and set about doing acid drops off his mom’s rockery. Skating quickly took a back seat to mountain bike racing, until some 15 years later when he moved to Cornwall, discovered downhill skateboarding and freeriding, became obsessed with the sport again and, in the process, setup successful skate company, Faltown… How did setting up Faltown come about? Faltown was kind of a happy accident. I studied 3D Design at FCA and started to make some skateboards after watching Tim and Mark, college work shop technicians, making them and then going sliding on them in their lunch breaks! This was a revolution to me and it was these guys that influenced me in the early days and got me psyched to get back on a skateboard and to actually start making them. Chris Humphris, my Faltown business partner, was on Graphic design so he started to spray up the boards with unique designs. Our friend Dom Lilly, Random Rides skate shop owner, suggested selling boards for us in his shop, so at the end of our second year at uni we went into production and Faltown was officially born. What’s the brand ethos? The Faltown Ethos is something along the lines of personal flair – individuality if you like. As a small company there is no way we can afford to support the top riders in the country with the necessary backing they want/need to push themselves to the next level. So, we try and sponsor people that are unique and stand out from the crowd, as well being good skaters. How do you go about designing boards and having them made? The process is different for every board. First, there has to be a need – we’re not the type of company that will just make an imitation board, and we wont make anything that we wouldn’t like to ride ourselves. For example, I’m a massively keen surfer and snowboarder, so our latest board, the 4.2 Eco-Carve or SAS Special, is designed to emulate big surf style carving and deep powder riding. We have also gone to the trouble of making this board back foot orientated, to add even more similarities to surfing and snowboarding. We sourced a lot of Maple wood a few years ago and set up in partnership with L&R Unique Furniture and Joinery. We worked together to set up a small-scale production line using
our wood and processes and their locally sourced, and very talented, craftsmen! So you can see that this board is not just a skateboard, it is a well thought out hand crafted, British made board. To top it all off all the excess materials get recycled into fuel cells, that are used to heat local homes and workshops. 20% of all our profits from that board also go directly to the SAS for the Environmental Marine Litter Campaign too. Has the transition from skater to company owner been an organic one? It’s been an interesting one! I’m constantly been torn between the two. Sometimes I just want to skate and surf, and when I do the business normally suffers. We set up the company so that we would have the freedom to surf and skate when we wanted, so to take this out of the picture would be like breaking one of the Ten Commandments. There is no doubt about it that the skateboard industry is a tough industry to be in, so I take any perks of the job I can and one of them is the freedom to surf and skate when I want! Surfing and skating is worth more to me tha n just making money! Tell us about your DVD. The DVD was a compilation of four years worth of work. We’d been documenting ourselves ever since the start of Faltown and we felt we had a story to tell. We had gotten very well known throughout, well, the world, for our particular style of downhill skateboarding and off the back of that we got invited out to California and all round the UK to do events, demos and quite often the team would be teaching others how to do their tricks. So, we put together a bit of a rockumentry about ourselves, our team and our journey and, well, we’ve sold over 1000 copies, so I guess people were interested. We also won the Cornwall Film Festival “Extreme sports” category that year, which was amazing. We bet you’ve got big plans for the future? Yes we do but some of it is still very much top secret! But in the spirit of the question I will say this: we are currently working with another Cornish company to make the Lightest ever freeride skateboard in the world. We also have a new glove going through research and design at the moment. The gloves are specially designed to allow us to put our hands on the ground, at high speeds, allowing us to offset our weight, so we can go round corners quicker and pull power slides and some freestyle slides too.
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Music Backbone
Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo Staring At The X (Fatcat) I’m a stickler for any folk singer who stretches his or her reach back to a bygone era, decades before singer-songwriter meant ‘sounds-abit-like-Frank-Turner-or-Laura-Marling’. Aussie native, Emily Barker, and her all-female chamber posse employ all manner of analogue instrumentation – accordion, flute, cello, banjo, fiddle – along with a distinctly ‘60s traditional hue and strong lyrical narrative to arrive at something floating in the ether somewhere between Judy Collins and Seth Lakeman. Pre-dating Marling by a margin (this is Barker’s third album), one would hope that the intimate heartbeat of ‘Dancers’ and the incredibly moving ‘Pause’ will push her into a limelight that she’s more than capable of withstanding.
The Deaf
Toot Whistle Plunk Boom! (Speed Beat)
Dutch garage punk isn’t a booming trade these days but Hague quartet, The Deaf, couldn’t care less. Clearly indebted to the old (Sonics, 13th Floor Elevators, The Who, B52s) and the new (Hives, International Noise Conspiracy) the likes of ‘BBB-Bang’ and the Kinsgmen-saluting ‘Are You Scared?’ are hyperactive hepcat jams that run rampant through the ‘60s underground with soulful abandon, boasting two fine sets of lungs from each gender and clearly designed for hips and toes. They may have left it too late, though, chasing the coat-tails of a scene that only comes around once every decade or so. Still, have love for retro amps and Farfisa organs, will travel.
Wild Flag Wild Flag (Wichita)
Remember Sleater-Kinney? Of course you don’t, you’re 22 years old. Or much older but didn’t spend your time listening to pre-grunge feminists changing the face of the underground. Wild Flag feature members of SK, amongst others, and play the kind of anti-pop that you’d expect from such a fine pedigree of contrary, cerebral movers and shakers. Opener ‘Romance’ is a groove-laden curio that delights in its strong melodic interplay and beat-combo aspirations. ‘Something Came Over Me’ maintains the serrated guitar pop dynamic, while ‘Boom’ harnesses the spirit of original riot grrrl, Lene Lovich. Elsewhere, the band’s cheery nonchalance and fondness for ‘80s post-punk protagonists comes to the fore, constantly underpinned by a prickly musical base. Neato.
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
(Parlophone) Is anyone, apart from hopelessly moderate Coldplay fanatics, still interested in what Chris Martin and co are up to? Can the band’s steady descent (and it is a descent) into twinklesome U2 territory make discerning music lovers hate them less than they already do? Will the keyssoaked bombast of ‘Charlie Brown’ and ‘Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall’ lift the band above all criticism as they grasp for some kind of (in) credible longevity? Is the dystopian love story at the heart of ‘Mylo Xyloto’ something that will shed new light on our troubled times? No, no, no and no. Will I be recommending people eat their own arm off before purchasing this record.
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Mungo’s Hi Fi Forward Ever
(Scotch Bonnet) Following 2008’s triumphant Soundsystem Champions, Mungo’s Hi Fi present 15 brand new tracks of killer reggae cuts, featuring a varied cast of singers and MCs. One very important guest is the late Sugar Minott, who opens the album. (Possibly his last recording: he only passed away last year). Each guest brings something different to the table, from the smooth soulful vocals of Pacey, to the rhythmic toasting of Charlie P, Kenny Knots and Mr Williams. The album captures the authentic essence of reggae and dancehall, with modern recording techniques: bass-heavy, crisp and well-produced. You could easily load up this and Mungo’s last album on each deck, and play an entire DJ set. Brilliant.
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (Sour Mash)
The inside of the CD case reads: “Stunned that something so simple can be so good”. That‘s pretty much how it‘s always been, and it sums up Noel’s semi-self-produced solo debut. Everybody’s On the Run sets the mood with heart-warming strings, against which his trademark soaring vocals do the business. Dream On, and most of the rest of this album are familiar territory, in the tradition of Oasis songs sung by Noel. Sometimes it is a tad too simple, like current single AKA What a Life, but his approach to melody gets a lot out of simplicity. Unsurprisingly superior to his brother‘s post-Oasis efforts.
Prince Fatty Meets The Mutant HiFi Return of Gringo (Mr Bongo)
Prince Fatty produced Holly Cook’s debut album, one of the best new releases this year. Here he teams up with Nick Coplowe (former producer of Asian Dub Foundation and many On-U Sound acts) for what is best described as Spaghetti Western ska. It’s entirely instrumental, with skanking rhythms aplenty, laced with Wild West samples and a very slick surf guitar, playing solos on the low strings, in the style of Neol Davies from The Selecter. The idea works extremely well, but the album’s downfall is repetition of the same themes. Without any vocals to push it along, and very little change of style, it all wears a bit thin after about the fifth track.
House of Fix This Is Ruckno (Beetroot)
Digital “punk rockers” Jason Leach and Kit McKay release their vinyl-only second album. Punk and electronica have been mingling for decades, since the 70s, so it’s no longer enough to just shout and scream obscenities, with no real attitude or direction. Lyrics like “I want a girl who’s a brazen harlot” or “Fuck off…I’m gonna piss on you”, will only excite or shock an audience under the age of 10. Anybody who actually knows anything about punk, or really gives a fuck about what it stood for, will instantly clock that this is about as far removed from punk as you could possibly get. House of SHIT, more like. Come on, lads: into the bin you go.
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Ryan Adams Ashes and Fire
(PAX-AM) Despite being a mardy prick at times, there’s no doubt that Ryan Adams can write some truly awesome songs. Unfortunately, you often have to sift through a lot of dirge to find the real gems but this album could just mark a return to his early glory days of Heartbreaker and Gold. Here’s hoping. Every song on this album is truly beautiful but each in a slightly different way. The opener, Dirty Rain, is a low key heartbreaker and the perfect start to an Adams album. It moves seamlessly into the upbeat title track before punching you in the stomach with the tear jerking Come Home, which is almost as good as the astounding I Taught Myself To Grow Old. But the best track is the epic Invisible Riverside, which showcases just how good Adams is.
Manic Street Preachers National Treasures
(Sony) The arrival of this album is tinged with much sadness. Sadness not just at the thought of missing Manic Richey’s absence from the best band to ever come out of the Valleys (Welsh Male Voice Choir aside obvs) but because it documents their imminent break from music. Boo hoo. But they ain’t gone yet and this is a pretty good parting gift. National Treasures opens with the full force of Motown Junk, blasting through their punkier early material, including the underrated Slash’n’Burn and iconic Roses in the Hospital to their commercially successful days of A Design For Life and Tolerate to the more recent hits, Your Love Alone Is Not Enough and Postcards From A Young Man.
Feist
Metals
(Polydor/Interscope/Universal/ Arts&Crafts)) We’ve not heard much from Feist in recent years but if that’s what it takes to create an album this beautiful then so be it. She teased the album with some brilliantly shot short clips on Youtube, which successfully built up the anticipation and expectations have been well and truly met. Her vocals are faultless, with that Tori Amos mystery shining through in tracks such as Graveyard and Caught A Long Wind. But there’s also slight elements of James Blake to be heard. Not wanting to deliberately compare a female artist to Kate Bush (seems too easy) track 6, The Circle Married The Line, does warrant this as it’s got that creative, slightly eerie edge to it.
James Blake
Enough Thunder EP (Atlas)
James Blake has been a hot ticket this year, and over the summer, he’s been showcasing some of his new material and here it is. It’s punctuated by a Joni Mitchell cover making one thing that cover versions will feature prominently in this boy’s career and also has his much-talked about collaboration with Bon Iver in the mix. However, when put together the whole thing sounds like a motley bunch of experimental crap with just one or two highlights. The opener, Once We All Agree, sounds like it could’ve been written by any teenager in their bedroom with a Macbook but things pick up towards the end with a well-executed mix of dubstep tones and Anthony and the Johnsons-esque vocals. www.247magazine.co.uk
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Justice
Audio, Video, Disco
(Ed Banger) It was always gonna be hard to follow up their debut, even more so as things have moved on musically, I suppose what’s more important is whether this album is worth checking and the answer is a definite hell yeah. This album is far closer to french friends Phoenix sound than it is to Daft Punk but that’s not such a bad thing. Had Justice returned and tried to make a similar sounding album I’m sure everyone and their nan would have jumped on them, this however, is a step towards a more melodic, 70’s AOR sound, part Air, part Steely Dan but still very Justice. Synths, rock stylings and hooks a go go, Helix is a personal favourite and I’m surprised it wasn’t the first single.
Damu Unity
(Keysound Recordings) Every music has a time and a place, when I was young, all I wanted was saturday night singalong bangers all day and every day, then as I grew older I had other feelings and need music to accompany it. When you are driving home after a wicked night out, your clothes still damp and stuck to you from dancing like a loon for hours, remembering when the DJ dropped that one tune you’d waited all night to hear, the sun is just starting to come up and you wind the windows down to feel the breeze and help you stay awake on that last stretch before home this is the album you play, some tracks will lose you in their intricate layers and sounds and some will just make you smile and remember when you;re friend got caught doing something they shouldn’t have. If you don’t have nights like that, then maybe you should start.
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(Tectonic Recordings) A collaboration between Jack Sparrow and Ruckspin. I remember when people starting asking for dubstep at Wonkeylegs I though I should investigate and was pointed towards people like Boxcutter and Burial, neither of which I could see working in a club and this album seems to have returned to that kind of sound, minimal, dub influenced but far closer to trip hop and downbeat. The real highlight for me is the vocal track featuring Ed Thomas but that says more about my music taste than it does this album. If you like your dubstep less dancefloor orientated and aren’t into all the Radio 1 friendly crossover stuff then this album is for you.
Chinese Man
Racing With the Sun
(Chinese Man Records) Sometimes all you need do is be different. I’ve been listening to far too much wubbly wubbly dubstep and drum n bass so when this album came on, it was like a breath of fresh air. Well put together samples many with a far eastern feel, some cracking beats and some mighty fine flow from some mc’s I’ve never heard of. This guy has been around for a while now dipping his toes in a musical hotpot of styles and with this album iI feel he has hit his stride. If you missed summer and want an album that will take you back there then this is for you. If you used to down with Grand Central and the likes of RjD2 and shadow then you should surely check this out. www.247magazine.co.uk
Louk
Dave Joy
First Impressions (Nomad Mix) (White) First appearing a good decade ago on the legendary Planet Traxx label, this Teutonic hard trance track certainly caused an impact and was played by pretty much every big name DJ out there (we used to smash it out at the Dance Academy!). There have been many remixes, both legal and bootleg since but this version by Australia’s Nomad is definitely one of the finest. Cleverly chopping the S.H.O.K.K mix of the track up and adding a really grinding hard bassline, whilst upping the pace of the original, this rocks and will feature in my sets for quite some time.
Lee Mac
Memory Loss (Subground) Subground is the new project from Italian DJ Activator (a man known for his hardstyle and hard trance productions). In a different direction to the norm, Subground concentrates on tech laden grooves with a very serious bassline to them, and this is the first release on the label that isn’t produced in-house. Ireland’s Lee Mac delivers two tracks of genre defying filth that will definitely win pride of place in many a DJ box this coming winter, with Memory Loss being the preferred cut. Check out Activator’s Denim mix of ‘Animated’ as well on the other side for something that is more than worthy of a play.
Henry Cullen + Tom Laws
Virus Night (Hydraulix) The Hydraulix imprint can always be relied on for dark and driving techno material that is great to kick off a set and Henry Cullen (probably more known to readers as D.A.V.E The Drummer) teams up with Tom Laws here for two mixes of ‘Virus Night’ that rock the place. One side focuses on a quirky synth motif that builds and builds with some very sparse conga percussion and a monster of a kick, which is my preferred choice; However the Acid mix, is something else once again with some rather twisted keyboards contained within and the usual production finesse associated with the label. Definitely one for the big rooms.
TOSI
Mud EP (Construct Rhythm) This label got me hooked on Techno way back in 1999 after a chance finding in Bigga records and it’s wicked to see that like Bigga, Construct Rhythm are firstly still going, and secondly delivering records of such a high calibre. TOSI is an artist I know very little about, but the three solo productions on here are of such calibre that I doubt they are a new producer. However, what won the place in my record box is the remix provided by label owner Andreas Kraemer, who takes a behemoth of a kick, some mentalistic percussion and a dark whistle and comes up with something eerie that has middle of the woods written all over it!
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Backbone
Mireille Mathlener Borrowed Land (Stella Maris)
It doesn’t take long into opening song ‘Written In Blood’ – two seconds perhaps – before you’re exclaiming “PJ Harvey!” and warming to Mireille’s woozy, twilight, drivetime countryrock. And, before you’ve had a chance to give yourself a pat on the back, Chrissie Hynde looms into earshot with vocal tail a-quivering and emotional guns a-blazing. So, we’ve established the Bristol-via-Netherlands songstress’s key influences amongst all the guitar twang and Gram Parsons shuffle but is this, her sophomore album, more than the sum of its heroines? Just about. All ten songs are well crafted and delicately handled but the likes of ‘Oh Anna’ and ‘Philomena O’Grady’ have enough gravitas to forge their own strong identity.
Hedluv + Passman www.hedluvandpassman. wordpress.com
Cornish Casio rap may sound like an ironic tag that some underachieving smalltown wise-guys would conjure up to describe their artless racket but in the case of Hedluv + Passman it is literal, and bloody brilliant. ‘We Came Here Not For Gold’ perfectly showcases their ability to combine kitchen-sink non-drama, perky samples and pure old school Casio beats to great effect, with Passman’s rapping bordering on goofy genius. Anyone who’s seen them live will know that the duo are a visual and aural delight, like Money Mark choreographed by Darwin Deez. ‘Dreckly’ is the pick of the bunch here: an ode to the simple life, and colloquial peculiarities, on Cornwall’s not-so mean streets.
Unknown Artiste
www.facebook.com/muirs#!/pages/ Unknown-Artiste/168066409880197 A side-project devised by Rob O’Shaughnessy and Chris Muirhead of Plymouth punks, Quarantine. Sadly, Rob died last year so Chris decided to follow the venture through as a tribute to his partner in rhyme. What we have is fifteen vignettes of naked acoustic guitars, unusual vocal delivery and a hallucinogenic, Nirvana-esque conceit. It rarely sounds like the finished article but that clearly wasn’t the point. Instead, the lyrical themes of despair, psychosis and existential reflection betray a foreboding sense of unsureness made all the more poignant by Rob’s untimely death. ‘Train Of Bones’ is full of self-lacerating imagery while the eerie ‘Flesh’ sounds like it was recorded under medication. An uneasy yet affecting listen.
Zapoppin
www.zapoppin.co.uk You can always rely on Cornwall’s Zapoppin’ for a journey into the absurd, the abstract and the Appalachian with their harmonium and banjocentred forays into folk, music-hall and old time jazz. They call it powerskiffle and, you know, they may be onto something. This is a compilation of their first four singles and merrily ping-pongs from the alt. cabaret (‘She’s His’) to the funereal (the second part of ‘Sweat Out’) with an off-beam lyrical whimsy that makes a mockery of ‘serious’ folk doyens. ‘Flay The Night Away’ is distinctly, melodramatically English and slightly unhinged while ‘Dark As Dogs Guts’ has you believing that they’ve discovered Italian house music. Only for a second, mind. magazine | 27
November
Listings Your essential guide to the best events taking place over the next month
Culture 40
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Film 41 Live 43 Featured Venues 48 Clubs 51 For the latest event information, check www.247magazine.co.uk or follow us on Twitter.com/247magazine or Facebook – Search 247 Magazine Please send all listings information to 247@outofhand.co.uk with LISTINGS in the subject line Post to: 247 Magazine, Grosvenor House, Belgrave Lane, Plymouth, PL4 7DA December Deadline: Saturday 12th December. Please DON’T message event info via myspace or Facebook – we get so many messages and event requests via these social networks, it’s likely to get lost! Please note: Event information is correct at the time of going to print, but can change, please double check direct with venue before heading out! www.247magazine.co.uk
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Culture Arts
Key:
Words by Alan Butler
Theatre
Comedy
9 – 12 November BANG BANG BANG
1 – 2 November WOYZECK ON THE HIGHVELD
Hall for Cornwall, Black Quay, TR1 2LL, 01872 262466, hallforcornwall. co.uk 7.30pm, £25 - £18 The first landmark collaboration between celebrated artist William Kentridge and internationally renowned Handspring Puppet Company, Woyzeck on the Highveld transposes Büchner’s timeless tale to 1950s South Africa. A migrant worker struggles to survive in a callous, inhospitable, urban landscape, vividly portrayed in this multi-media work featuring hand-carved puppets, animated film and haunting music.
2 – 12 November AUDIENCE
The Drum Theatre, Royal Parade, 01752 267222, theatreroyal.com, 7.45pm, £9 - £13 Inspired by analyses of mass behaviour, management techniques and rhetorical tricks, Audience looks at how people behave when surrounded by other people. You can choose to join in, or you can just watch. It’s up to you, the audience.
Until 5 November SCROOGE
Theatre Royal, Royal Parade, 01752 267222, theatreroyal.com, 7.30pm, £10 - £39.50 Early holiday cheer is on offer here with Dickens’ favourite characters including Ebenezer, Bob Cratchit, the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future, and of course Tiny Tim!
8 – 16 November LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL
Princess Theatre, Torbay Road, 01803 290228, princesstheatre.org. uk, 7.30pm, £26.50 - £43.50 The international award-winning hit Legally Blonde The Musical is coming to The Princess Theatre, Torquay. Winner of 7 major awards including Best Musical 2011 (Olivier Awards) this all-singing, all-dancing romantic comedy is about knowing who you are and showing what you’ve got! Elle Woods can handle anything. So when her boyfriend, Warner, dumps her she decides to follow him to Harvard Law School and win him back. With some help from new-found friends Paulette, Emmett, her chihuahua Bruiser, she learns that it’s so much better to be smart.
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Exeter Northcott, Stocker Road, Exeter, 01392 493493, exeternorthcott.com 7.30, £20.50 - £12.50 A seasoned humanitarian worker and her idealistic young colleague get ready for a trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo. For Mathilde it’s an induction into a life less ordinary. For Sadhbh it’s back to madness and chaos away from her lover and London – exactly as she likes it. But while Mathilde lets off steam with a photographer and a spliff, Sadhbh (“Sive”) has her own encounter: tea with a smart, brutal young warlord she’s investigating. Or is it the other way round?
10 November SCRATCH NIGHT
Hall for Cornwall, Black Quay, TR1 2LL, 01872 262466, hallforcornwall. co.uk 7.30pm, £3 This first Scratch Night will be on Thursday 10th November 2011 and will be MC’d by the splendid Dean Nolan. If you have a piece of new work, or something that’s been on the back burner, waiting for its chance to be tried out in front of a live audience then this is for you! For details of visit hallforcornwall.co.uk.
16 – 26 November KEEP BREATHING
The Drum Theatre, Royal Parade, 01752 267222, theatreroyal.com, 7.45pm, £9 - £1 Keep Breathing starts from an invitation made via the internet to individuals all over the world, to speak to an audience of strangers. They can say anything, on any topic, provided it can be spoken in one breath. A network gradually becomes revealed, connecting performer, authors and audience, locally and globally. Keep Breathing will take you on an emotional and intellectual journey that’s beguiling, immersive, and full of the rhythms of life.
16 – 26 November DEREK ACORAH – TRUE VISION TOUR
Hall for Cornwall, Black Quay, TR1 2LL, 01872 262466, hallforcornwall. co.uk 7.30pm, £19.50 - £17.50 With countless hours of spirit contact, one-to-one readings, numerous TV appearances and twenty years of live stage shows, Derek Acorah is unquestionably the most time-honoured and respected Spirit Medium in the UK today. His readings have brought comfort and understanding to many thousands and with Sam, his Spirit Guide, beside him Derek Acorah’s TRUE VISION tour will continue that tradition.
Dance
18 Nov – 18 Dec FOTONOW PRESENTS GREG LUCAS CONNECTS
Cube3 Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth, 01752 667080, plymouth.ac.uk 10am – 5pm Greg Lucas is a photo-artist. His frenetic monologues explore and exploit how everyday events can be connected by photographic facts. The photographs that document the topsy-turvy blog, that is Greg Lucas Connects, act like a series of full stops; his photographs mark the end of a story - or in some cases the start of a new yet somehow strangely related adventure. Greg teaches MA Photography, at DeMontfort University, FOTONOW is a social enterprise based in Plymouth that aims to develop photographic and visual arts projects across the South West.
21 November RHOD GILBERT – WORK IN PROGRESS
Exeter Phoenix, Bradninch Place, Exeter, 01392 667080, exeterphoenix.org.uk 8pm, £14 Greg Lucas is a photo-artist. His frenetic For one night only, don’t miss welsh comedy sensation Rhod Gilbert in a new show previewing material for his forthcoming tour. A rare opportunity to see one of the leading UK comedians in the intimate surrounds of Exeter Phoenix.
21 November THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES
Hall for Cornwall, Black Quay, TR1 2LL, 01872 262466, hallforcornwall. co.uk 8pm, £19.50 - £17.50 Eve Ensler’s hilarious Broadway and West End smash hit is back. This hilariously witty and moving collection of stories is an unmissable show for every generation -bring your mum, your best friend, your sister or even your gran – this is the ultimate girls night out.
22 – 26 November FRIEND OR FOE
Exeter Northcott, Stocker Road, Exeter, 01392 493493, exeternorthcott.com 7.30, £12.50 Set at the height of the Second World War, two boys embark on a wondrous adventure deep in the Devonshire countryside. Evacuated from London, war seems far away from David and Tucky’s new lives in the country. Until one night, the skyline is lit up with gun flashes and the distant crump of bombing shatters their new found peace.
Events
8 November LOVE 2 DANCE
Hall for Cornwall, Black Quay, TR1 2LL, 01872 262466, hallforcornwall. co.uk 8pm, £13 A collaboration of hip hop from the big dance company England and ballet from the Halili Cruz School of Ballet Philippines, awarded the most outstanding ballet company in Asia. Fusion at it’s best.
29 November THAT’LL BE THE DAY CHRISTMAS SHOW
Princess Theatre, Torbay Road, 01803 290228, princesstheatre.org. uk, 7.30pm, £23 Prepare for a party this Christmas as the UK’s most successful touring rock ‘n’ roll production, the legendary That’ll Be The Day, returns with a Brand New 2011 Christmas Show. The gang celebrate the festive season by bringing on back the good times with a combination of their unique comedy routines mixed with a non-stop line up of all the best Christmas hits to produce a show with a real feel good party atmosphere!!
30 November FRONTMAN
Theatre 1, Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth, 01752 667080, plymouth.ac.uk 7.30pm, £8 Poised on the edge of catastrophe, Frontman is a furiously loud, raucous reproduction of the all the best gigs you never saw. With borrowed ramblings from iconic frontmen, the ghost of Elvis/ Dolly/Furt/Iggy is channelled by a girl in sequins, whilst a techie in rabbit ears refuses to watch the show. She turns up the volume and humps the speakers, and tells the crowd she loves them.
Until 4 December BRITISH ART SHOW
Peninsula Arts Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth, 01752 667080, plymouth.ac.uk British Art Show 7 is the biggest exhibition of British contemporary art. It features works by 39 different artists, displayed at five venues throughout the city. Works include painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, video, film and performance. Plymouth is one of only three locations outside London selected by Hayward Touring to host this prestigious touring exhibition. The exhibition is based around the theme of a comet and explores and draws together a set of concerns that thread their way through the practices of the selected artists. It considers the measuring of time, historical recurrence, and parallel worlds.
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Film 50/50 (15)
Released: 25 November Dir: Jonathan Levine Starring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen and Anna Kendrick 2011/US/99 min November is usually the month when the studios start trotting out some of their ‘worthier’ productions. In this Kleenex-fest, Adam,a 27-year-old radio program writer, is diagnosed with a rare form of spinal cancer. He enlists the help of his best friend, his mother, and a young therapist at the cancer centre, to learn what and who the most important things in his life are.
MUST
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The Best of the Rest.... ARTHUR CHRISTMAS 3D (U)
IN TIME (12A)
MACHINE GUN PREACHER (15)
Released: 11 November Dir: Sarah Smith & Barry Cook Starring: James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie,& Jim Broadbent 2011/UK/TBC Yep, the supermarkets started stocking for Xmas early this year, and the cinemas are following suit… Arthur Christmas (Santa’s son) uses his father’s ultra-hightech operation, hidden beneath the North Pole, to complete a secret mission before Christmas Day. This festive animated adventure will provide plenty of familyfriendly fun and in 3D too.
Released: 2 November Dir: Andrew Niccol Starring: Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried and Cillian Murphy 2011/US/TBC In the future people stop aging at 25 and must pay to buy themselves more life with the rich living forever and the poor dying young. Will Salas (Timberlake) starts to fight against this unfair system in this sparkling thriller. This interesting science-fiction film treads a thin line between the Ewan McGregor and Michael Bay chase flick, The Island, and director Andrew Nicol’s previous film, Gattaca, and should be thoroughly entertaining.
Released: 4 November 2011 Dir: Marc Forster Starring: Michelle Monaghan, Gerard Butler, and Michael Shannon 2011/US/127 min Gerard Butler plays Sam Childers, a one-time drug-dealing biker from L.A. who found God and went to Sudan on a humanitarian mission. But the atrocities lead him to take up arms to protect children from the horrors of fighting in conflicts, and he ends up kicking ass and brandishing AK’s rather than the Bible. The film is based on a true story, but don’t expect an emotionally fraught docu-drama, it’s a high-octane action fest of the highest calibre.
IMMORTALS 3D (TBC)
TOWER HEIST (12A)
IN TIME (12A)Released: 14 Released: 2 November Dir: Andrew Niccol Starring: Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried and Cillian Murphy 2011/US/TBC In the future people stop aging at 25 and must pay to buy themselves more life with the rich living forever and the poor dying young. Will Salas (Timberlake) starts to fight against this unfair system in this sparkling thriller. This interesting science-fiction film treads a thin line between the Ewan McGregor and Michael Bay chase flick, The Island, and director Andrew Nicol’s previous film, Gattaca, and should be thoroughly entertaining.
Released: 11 November Dir: Tarsem Singh Starring: Henry Cavill, Mickey Rourke and John Hurt 2011/US/TBC The Greek legend of Theseus is sexedup in this 3D opera of mythic violence. Theseus is the peasant man chosen by the God Zeus to lead the fight against the ruthless King Hyperion, who is on a rampage across Greece to obtain a weapon that can destroy humanity. I can’t wait for this one with the director of the visually opulent The Cell lending his talents to the third dimension in cinema…. This should be nothing short of spectacular.
Released: 2 November Dir: Brett Ratner Starring: Eddie Murphy, Ben Stiller and Casey Affleck 2011/US/TBC This knockabout comedy features two gifted comedians in the form of Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller in this tale of revenge against a business man who has cheated them out of a lot of money. The duo, along with Casey Affleck, decide to rob the business man’s home which is at the top of a high rise building with hilarious consequences. This film could go one of two ways, it could either see a triumphant return to form for Eddie Murphy, or it could be the final nail in his coffin.
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Live Tues 01 Bideford
session of bawlin’ blues.
Truro
jazz Dj’s
Falmouth
LIVE BANDS Bunters Bar, Little JAM NIGHT, Palladium Club, Lower Castle St, 9pm, £free. Showcasing some of the best local musicians, see Gunstone, £free. www.buntersbar.co.uk for more details. Liskeard ACOUSTIC JAM Barley Sheaf, Fri 04 Church St, £free. Open mic,all musicians welcome, no need to book! Bideford ZAMBA Palladium Club Reggae/ Weds 02 rock covers.
GLENN TILBROOK Princess Pavilions, 8pm, £15 in adv. Mention Glenn Tilbrook and most people may immediately think of Squeeze. You might forgive him for resting on his laurels after 13 albums and countless tours all over the world, however Glenn has continued to write and perform with the same enthusiasm that he brought to Squeeze’s earliest recordings.
GUILLEMOTS Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £15. Support from Tanya Auclair, see Falmouth listing for more details.
IFUNK Golden Lion, 9pm, £free entry. Funky pop covers band
Exeter
Exeter
Northam
Plymouth
Redruth
CUBA NIGHT B-Bar, The Barbican, 10pm, £free. Resident DJ playing the best in Salsa, Merengue, Bachata & more. NATTY Oceana, 8pm, tickets from 0871 2200 260.
OPEN MIC / JAM NIGHT Gaslights Bar, £free, 9pm Open to all performers, turn up and play!
DUBCLASS Gaslights Bar, £free, 9pm
Plymouth
KATY B Plymouth Pavilions 7pm, Tickets from 0845 146 1460. Support from P-Money.
Redruth
Sun 6
Thurs 03
Exeter
Barnstaple IFUNK Lilicos, 9pm, £free entry. Funky pop covers band
Exeter
OPEN MIC NIGHT, Angel Bar, 32 Queen Street, £free. Hosted by local heroes Roger styles & Richard James. LIVE MUSIC AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Exeter Picturehouse, 8.30pm, £free. Guests Superpunk Muffin, Andy Social, Jas Walker & Jess Brown.
Falmouth
GREAT WESTERN JAZZ COMPANY Five Degrees West 8.45pm. £free. Live Jazz and Swing every week. GUILLEMOTS Princess Pavilions, 8pm, £15. Following the release of their critically acclaimed 3rd album, Walk the River in April, Guillemots are taking their captivating live show on a tour of the UK. A highlight is guaranteed to be the ethereal new single, I Don’t Feel Amazing Now, released 23rd October. This bleak but beautiful song of loss and longing must be one of the most moving things recorded by Guillemots to date.
Liskeard
MOJO FILTER Barley Sheaf, Church St, 9pm, £free. Second visit to the Barley. Top notch local band playing classic covers.
Newquay
SANDFIRE SIREN The Central, 8.30pm £free. Support from Grip Like Vice.
Plymouth
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ The Cellar Bar, The Fortesque, Mutley Plain 8.30pm-12am, £1. Four live acts each week. LIVE THURSDAYS, Ride Café, 45-46 Tavistock Place 9pm–12am, £free. A selection of the most exciting live Rock/Dub/Ska/Hip Hop/Roots & Reggae acts. Guests Yes Sir Boss. VINCE LEE AND BECCA LANGSFORD B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £2. Plymouth’s top bluesman and the lovely Becca play a
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Fri 4th NATTY Exeter Phoenix, 10pm, tickets from 01392 667080. First of 3 dates in the SW (also playing in Plymouth and Falmouth) as part of his UK tour, he never fails to deliver an incredible show whether he is performing solo or with the band, no matter what the time of year he makes it feel like summer, sunshine reggae vibes delivered with a smile. SOUTH WEST LIVE, Angel Bar, 32 Queen Street, 9pm, £free. Boasting some of the best up-&-coming & already well established bands in the South West. Expect a lively atmosphere Funk/Ska/ Blues/Acoustic in fact anything goes.
Plymouth
HAMER & ISAACS B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £3. 5-piece gypsy jazz band including vocals, violin, two guitars and double bass. The band play hot jazz and swing standards in a style reminiscent of Django Reinhardt and the Hot Club of France, along with some original and more modern material. THE WIRELESS The Millbridge, 9pm-11pm, £free
MIKE PETERS (THE LAW) Cavern, Queen St, 8pm-12am, £10 in adv. Achieving over 15 Top 40 UK singles and over 5 million album sales worldwide along the way, The Alarm frontman and founder Mike Peters musical journey has seen him sing with some of history’s greatest performers such as Bob Dylan, Neil Young & Bono. Mike has also taken his trusty acoustic guitar to some of the world’s highest elevations performing at ‘The Highest Ever Concert On Land’ at 18,500 feet on Mt. Everest (2007), and more recently at 19,380 feet at the summit of Kilimanjaro (2009) and Mount Fuji (2010). THE MISERABLE RICH Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £7.50.
Falmouth
NATTY Princess Pavilions, £10 in adv. Natty is no stranger to Cornwall and is a firm favourite of local promoters SW1 Productions who have promoted him in the region over the last 4 years. He never fails to deliver an incredible show whether he is performing solo or with the band, no matter what the time of year he makes it feel like summer, sunshine reggae vibes delivered with that smile – the guys a legend.
Mon 7 Exeter EXIT TEN & FEI COMODO Cavern, Queen St, 8pm, £8. The highly-acclaimed band from Reading, who received stellar reviews in the music press, their latest album, “Give Me Infinity”, is out now.
Plymouth
PRISM White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station.
Dan Aykroyd and the theme music of the 1960s television series Batman.
Weds 9 Plymouth CAFÉ ACOUSTICA B-Bar, Barbican £free, 9pm. Fortnightly showcase of unplugged talent, hosted by Jessie Mullen.
Redruth
OPEN MIC / JAM NIGHT Gaslights Bar, £free, 9pm. Open to all performers, turn up and play!
Thurs 10 Exeter BLUE ORCHID Mama Stones, 9pm til late, £tbc OPEN MIC NIGHT, Angel Bar, 32 Queen Street, £free. Hosted by local heroes Roger styles & Richard James. LIVE MUSIC AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Exeter Picturehouse, 8.30pm, £free. Guests Lazy Mouse, Matt Calder & Patch Bawn Music
Falmouth
EVEN NINE Watermans, 9.30pm £Free. A mix of energetic, melodic original songs with cover songs by artists such as: Killers, Foo Figters, Kings of Leon, etc. GREAT WESTERN JAZZ COMPANY Five Degrees West 8.45pm. £free Live Jazz and Swing every week.
Liskeard
FULL METTLE RACKETT Barley Sheaf, Church St, 9pm, £free. Second visit from this awesome metal band. Lots of energy, great selection of classic rock anthems.
Plymouth
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ The Cellar Bar, The Fortesque, Mutley Plain 8.30pm-12am, £1. Four live acts each week. LIAM FERGUSON B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £2. Teen folky Liam plays a headline solo gig. LIVE THURSDAYS, Ride Café, 45-46 Tavistock Place 9pm–12am, £free. A selection of the most exciting live Rock/Dub/Ska/Hip Hop/Roots & Reggae acts. Guests Ugly Duckling live!
Truro
LIVE BANDS Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 9pm, £free. Showcasing some of the best local musicians, see www.buntersbar.co.uk for more details.
Fri 11 Bideford SONS OF GODS Palladium Club. Soul/ska/jazz Dj’s.
Exeter
The Eleventh Hour: Phonic FM Fundraiser Phoenix Arts Centre, Gandy Street, 8pm - 2am, £7.50 Tues 8 adv / £10 on the door. Guests in the GLENN TILBROOK The Plough main room include Radioactive Man, Bideford Arts Centre, 8pm, £tbc. Since Jerome Hill and Galaxian (live) The bar is Squeeze, Glenn has continued to write and JAM NIGHT, Palladium Club, Lower hosted by the Majastic and Highest Grade perform with the same enthusiasm that he Gunstone, £free. Soundsystems, with the six piece dub Exeter brought to Squeeze’s earliest recordings. reggae band, Hot Dub Bikini Party and DJ’s. This is a benefit gig for the popular THE ANSWER Sat 5 Phonic FM , so please show your support DANANANANAYKROYD Cavern, to help keep the station on air. Queen St, 8pm, £7. A six-piece, Bideford SOUTH WEST LIVE, Angel Bar, 32 self-dubbed ‘Fight Pop’, band formed in WENDY MAYS BOOM BOOM Queen Street, 9pm, £free. Boasting 2006 in Glasgow, Scotland. Their name ROOM Palladium Club. Soul/ska/ some of the best up-&-coming & already is a play on the name of Canadian actor
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Tour-time! As ever, we crossed paths with a motley crew of great, not-sogreat and grating ensembles (23rd Sept - 10th Oct). First stop, Worcester (Firefly) with our homeboys, BEARFIGHT, whose belligerent punk assault paved the way for FIGHTS & FIRES and their neat quasi-hardcore tantrums. Our Sheffield initiation (Corporation) was an auspicious one. BORDERS played hard, fast and gruffly, but it was regional trio, GREAT DEEDS, who impressed the most with their nerve-wracked math-punk, caught somewhere between early Biffy Clyro and late Foals. Ah, Norwich (Karma Kafe). Another sweet crowd and another sweatfest worth getting ill for. But the coughing and sneezing didn’t stop me from lapping up the joys of RADICUS’s old school posi-hardcore, BROKEN WINDOW EFFECT’s earnest pop-punk and the feel-good factor of GREAT CYNICS. London (Barfly) and the sickness was digging in without mercy. Ballbags. Thankfully, we had APOLOGIES I HAVE NONE and Great Cynics to stir us into action. Apologies’ combination of gutpunch riffola and heart-string tugging intimacy will be the stuff of legend once their debut album finds a home. Peterborough. Nice town square geysers. Over at the Met Lounge, THE KINGKILL and THE 925S both suffered from trebly fuzz overload to the point where it was impossible to watch them without grimacing. Next up, Wish You Were Here Fest in Cambridge (Portland Arms). We wished we were frolicking in a cold swimming pool so that’s what we did. Afterwards, we caught the disparate delights of ECHO LAKE – all moody, electropop intrigue – while TELLISON were simply ace, melding Futureheads’ harmonic nous with Pixies’ geek-punk charm. Lincoln (Wellington) didn’t let us down. And how could it with ABOVE THEM’s grit-gargling emissions and honest-to-goodness rock swagger? Hardcore was duly served by WITHOUT FIRE and LOWER LANDS.
well established bands in the South West. Expect a lively atmosphere Funk/Ska/ Blues/Acoustic in fact anything goes.
Falmouth
FISH HEAD’S ACOUSTIC TOUR Princess Pavilion, 8pm, £17.50 Former Marillion frontman whose solo material has built on his already solid reputation as a singer and songwriter.
Newquay
SANDFIRE SIREN Tall Trees, £free, 9pm.
Plymouth
BARE BONES TRIO B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £3. The Bare Bones Trio are a foot-stomping, genremashing 3-piece based in South Devon. They delve into blues, jazz, Americana, folk and beyond and are all left-handed. FOZZY & JETT BLACK White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station.
Redruth
TOM CAREY Gaslights Bar, 9pm £free. Acoustic Night
Tavistock
TAVISROCK FESTIVAL, Tavistock Wharf, Tickets £8/£6 in adv per night Box office 01822 611166. Fundraising music bash for the biker division of Royal British Legion. Guests include Full Mettle Rackett, The Rising, Rusty Angels, Blue on Black, Facemelter, Six Shooter, Sleaze, Crossfire, Black Cat Bone, Fat Tuesday, Metal Fatigue, Seattle Saints, Badland Bandits, Hot Candy, Ophelia, Full Requiem over two nights.
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Redruth
DNA SATURDAY Gaslights Bar, £free, 9pm.
St Agnes
SANDFIRE SIREN Driftwood Spas, £free, 9pm.
Tavistock
TAVISROCK FESTIVAL, Tavistock Wharf, Tickets £8/£6 in adv per night Box office 01822 611166. Fundraising music bash for the biker division of Royal British Legion. Guests include Full Mettle Rackett, The Rising, Rusty Angels, Blue on Black, Facemelter, Six Shooter, Sleaze, Crossfire, Black Cat Bone, Fat Tuesday, Metal Fatigue, Seattle Saints, Badland Bandits, Hot Candy, Ophelia, Full Requiem over two nights.
Mon 14 Exeter LACUNA COIL Exeter Phoenix, 7.30pm, £15. SENSER & IDOM Cavern, Queen St, 8pm, £10. Politically charged rock band from London who have been doing the rounds since the late 80’s when they supported the likes of Ozric Tentacles
Tues 15 Bideford JAM NIGHT, Palladium Club, Lower Gunstone, £free.
Bideford LIMEHOUSE LIZZY Palladium Club. The UK’s top Thin Lizzy tribute act.
Weds 16 Plymouth THE MYCHIRONS B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £2. Supported by Them Lentils and others. The Mychirons play infectious, high-energy original folk and acoustic music with a strong blues, rock and even funk flavour, and utilise a mixture of drums, guitar, and Greek bouzouki. Them Lentils are an outfit from Millbrook, Cornwall, featuring the singing talents of husband and wife Ross and Jo Kelly (both formerly of Freshly Squeezed) plus several of their friends.
Newcastle (Cluny) was a joke. No promotion equals no people. It’s not rocket science. To make matters worse we were billed with a bizarre fraggle-rock band called PSY OF THE DEAD and a cutesy acoustic couple called MODAL NODES. Our Glasgow show got cancelled so we played a last-minute soiree in Bradford (1-in-12 Club) courtesy of our good chum, Joe Tilston. It turned into one of the best shows of the tour. Above Them came down and played, the beauties; although it seemed ACID DROP were still splashing about in the Rancid paddling pool, bless ‘em. In York (Fibbers) we shared the stage with a terrifyingly inept band called THE SEADOGS. All their families were there and promptly retreated when we came on. Someone’s grandma proclaimed “This is rubbish!” when we were playing. Fuck off, nan, your grandson’s band are the pits. Our first time in Aldershot (West End Centre). A military town, as they never cease to remind you. Ass-holes. Guildford punks, DRONES were cool, harnessing that kind of youthful optimism specific to satellite towns. Conversely, CITIES OF GLASS were indie poseurs with dreams of sucking on NME’s smarmy cock. Onto Cheltenham’s Walk The Line Festival (Frog & Fiddle). Essex boy and ‘label-mate!’ BEANS ON TOAST was funny and feisty with a neat line in social satire, while Tellison ruled, again. The promoter in Bath sure knew how to make a band feel welcome (Green Park Tavern). And best show support, too, in the shape of HOWLIN’ LORD and his Dylan-mimicking, Hank Williamsloving country airs. Beautiful. THE BLUNDERS, meanwhile, were mildly amusing with their ‘77 punk sensibilities and ridiculous banter. And finally, Bristol (Croft): a packed house and some truly great bands. Fellow headliners, Washington think-punks, RVIVR, were intense and righteous; MESSI brought the radical punk-hop smarts; CAVES gave it their pop-punk all, with Lou Hanman in vigorous form; and CANNONS & TANKS were a seething pit of Planes Mistaken-esque energy. Homeward bound. Phew! See-ya bye.
An incredible night of the most amazing Bluegrass tunes from two of the U.K’s most established bluegrass groups in Plymouth’s most stunning venue.
Redruth
OPEN MIC / JAM NIGHT Gaslights Bar, 9pm £free. Open to all performers, turn up and play!
Thurs 17 Bideford HAMSTERS Palladium Club 25th year farewell tour. Includes Hendrix and ZZ Top material
Exeter
Sat 12th KABARET KAOS B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £15/£10 to B-Card holders The finest in edgy cabaret and burlesque, hosted by resident musical floozy Mama Tokus. Featuring Rubberfaced Les Bubb, Alt-Burlesque baby Audacity Chutzpah, Geek comic Owen Niblock. Dress code: Trashy Glamour prize for the best dressed. THUNDERBRIDGE BLUEGRASS BOYS AND MORRIS BOYS, Devonport Guildhall, 8pm-11pm, £12/£10 in adv.
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LIVE MUSIC AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Exeter Picturehouse, 8.30pm, £free. Guests Mozura, Toby Norman, Feeling Acoustic & Karl Zumar. MIND SET A THREAT Cavern, Queen St, 8pm, £4. Band from Edinburgh- Melodic metal-core returns to Exeter. Support comes from Napoleon, Le Haine & Monolith. OPEN MIC NIGHT, Angel Bar, 32 Queen Street, £free. Hosted by local ‘heroes’ Roger Styles & Richard James.
Falmouth
GREAT WESTERN JAZZ COMPANY Five Degrees West, 8.45pm, £free. Live Jazz and Swing
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Liskeard WILLE AND THE BANDITS Barley Sheaf, Church St, 9pm, £free. Roots music at its best. Superb slide guitar from Wille and a solid foundation from the drums and bass. Not to be missed.
Plymouth
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ The Cellar Bar, The Fortesque, Mutley Plain 8.30pm-12am, £1. Four live acts each week. FORKED B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 8.30pm, £7/£5. Forked presents premium performance poetry and spoken word entertainment, courtesy of Apples & Snakes, England’s leading organisation for performance poetry. LIVE THURSDAYS, Ride Café, 45-46 Tavistock Place, 9pm–12am, £free. A selection of the most exciting live Rock/Dub/Ska/Hip Hop/Roots & Reggae acts. Guests, the hugely popular Babyhead.
Truro
LIVE BANDS Bunters Bar, Little Castle St, 9pm, £free. Showcasing some of the best local musicians, see www.buntersbar.co.uk for more details.
Fri 18 Bideford BLACK HOLE PROMOTIONS NIGHT, Palladium Club. Selection of local young bands.
Dartington
THE URBAN FOLK QUARTET Great Hall, Dartington, 8pm, £14 / Concessions £13 / Students & U16s £5 (early bird £2 off available). High-energy globally influenced folk from four highly accomplished musicians.
Exeter
Expect a lively atmosphere Funk/Ska/ Blues/Acoustic in fact anything goes.
2 Folk Awards in 2011.
DREADZONE Princess Pavilion, 8pm, £15. The fervently followed British institution and original pioneers of UK bass culture who earlier this year released, The Best of Dreadzone: The Good The Bad And The Dread - a compendium of their excellent musical story so far. Hit records, critical acclaim and a huge, devoted fan base are theirs, due in part to their utterly storming live shows.
Dartington
ZAMBA Storm Nightclub, Pennygillam, 7pm, £5. Reggae band
Plymouth
Falmouth
Launceston Plymouth
LOVE IN THE SOUND, WITH FRANCIS AND THE DRAKES AND GUESTS B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £5. To complement the British Art Show 7, this is a celebration of Plymouth music and art for the new album launch - Love in the Sound by Plymouth band Francis and the Drakes. The party will be an opportunity to view all of the artwork whilst enjoying what will definitely be an awesome night of pop fuelled ramshackle and roll!
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HAROLD BUDD & THE NECKS Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £12 CAFÉ ACOUSTICA B-Bar, Barbican £free, 9pm. Fortnightly showcase of unplugged talent, hosted by Jessie Mullen.
Redruth
Fri 25 Bideford
IFUNK Palladium Club. Funk/soul covers band
Exeter
BLUE ORCHID Mama Stones, 9pm til late, £tbc JOSH T PEARSON Exeter Phoenix, 8.30pm, £10 SOUTH WEST LIVE, Angel Bar, 32 Queen Street, 9pm, £free. Boasting some of the best up-&-coming & already well established bands in the South West. Expect a lively atmosphere Funk/Ska/ Blues/Acoustic in fact anything goes.
Launceston
FRESHLY SQUEEZED Storm Nightclub, Pennygillam, 7pm, £7.50. Soul band
Plymouth
OPEN MIC / JAM NIGHT Gaslights MAMA TOKUS B-Bar, Barbican Bar, 9pm, £free. Open to all performers, Theatre, 9pm, £3. Mama Tokus hosts a turn up and play! night of solo soul and blues.
Thurs 24
Exeter
Liskeard
BOOGIE KNIGHTS Barley Sheaf, Church St, 9pm, £free. Its party time. Great disco band playing all those 70s favourites. Get your wigs n flares out.
Plymouth
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ The Cellar Bar, The Fortesque, Mutley Plain VOODOO SIX Cavern, Queen St, 8.30pm-12am, £1. Four live acts each week. 8pm, £6 A night of heavy rock. Voodoo Six are set to release muchGAMBIAN CHARITY NIGHT anticipated new EP entitled ‘Falling Knives’ B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 8pm, in digital format on November 28. £tbc. An evening dedicated to The Gambian Projects - a charity overseen Tues 22 by Plymothian teacher Debbie to build schools in West Africa. Bideford LIVE THURSDAYS, Ride Café, JAM NIGHT, Palladium Club, Lower 45-46 Tavistock Place 9pm–12am, Gunstone, £free. £free. A selection of the most exciting Falmouth live Rock/Dub/Ska/Hip Hop/Roots & BELLOWHEAD Princess Pavilions, Reggae acts. Guests tonight is Pete Box (International Beatbox Superstar) 7.30pm, £19.50. Multi-award winning 11-piece big band which uniquely merges Truro English folk, rock, music hall, classical, LIVE BANDS Bunters Bar, Little world, and jazz influences into their Castle St, 9pm, £free. Showcasing boisterous set, fusing a dazzling amount of the best local musicians, see of individual musical talent along the way. some www.buntersbar.co.uk for more details. Voted Best Group and Best Live Act (for an astonishing 5th time) at the BBC Radio
Exeter
SOUTH WEST LIVE, Angel Bar, 32 Queen Street, 9pm, £free. Boasting some of the best up-&-coming & already well established bands in the South West.
Exeter
CRAZY ARM Cavern, Queen St, 8pm, £4. Last months cover stars the Plymouth roots-punk quartet, Crazy OLLIE JINKS Gaslights Bar, £free, Arm, have just released their second 9pm. Acoustic Night album, ‘Union City Breath. The album was produced and engineered by Peter Miles (King Blues, The Computers, Sonic Boom Sat 19 Six) at his new studio deep in the South Grenofen Devon countryside. Support from Royals, Great Cynics and Abel Archer THE LOST BOYS The Halfway House, Nr Tavistock , £free, 8.30pm LIVE MUSIC AT THE PICTURE Rock, pop and blues. HOUSE Exeter Picturehouse, Plymouth 8.30pm, £free. Guests The Morrisons, CUBA NIGHT B-Bar, The Barbican, National Pastime & Rosie Eade. MARTIN SIMPSON Exeter 10pm, £free. Resident DJ playing the best in Salsa, Merengue, Bachata & more. Phoenix. One of the finest acoustic finger-style and slide guitar players in Saltash the world THE WIRELESS The Union Inn, OPEN MIC NIGHT, Angel Bar, 32 9pm-11pm, £free Queen Street, £free. Hosted by local Sennan ‘heroes’ Roger styles & Richard James. EVEN NINE First and Last, 9pm, Falmouth £free. A mix of energetic, melodic original GREAT WESTERN JAZZ songs with cover songs by artists such as: Killers, Foo Figters, Kings of Leon, etc. COMPANY Five Degrees West 8.45pm. £free Live Jazz and Swing Sun 20 every week. HANG THE BASTARD White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station. Support from Brotherhood of the Lake, Bastions and more.
JOANNE SHAW TAYLOR Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £15.50.
FLOATING MESSAGES AND FADING FREQUENCIES Great Hall, Dartington, 8pm, £14 / Concessions £13 / Students & U16s £5. World Premiere from Annie Gosfield Trio and Athelas Sinfonietta.
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Liskeard
LA POUBELLE Barley Sheaf, Church St, 9pm, £free. A return visit from this kick ass rock covers band.
Newquay
SANDFIRE SIREN The Koola, £free, 9pm
Plymouth
FREE CUBA PARTY B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £free. Latin tunes and cocktails with our resident DJ playing the best in salsa, merengue, bachata, son and more.
Redruth
KAJ Gaslights Bar, 9pm, £free. Acoustic Night
Sun 27 Plymouth BLACK JACK DAVEY KEOGH Black Jacks, The Barbican, 3pm.
Mon 28 Exeter SWORN TO OATH & CAMBION Cavern, Queen St 8pm, £4.
Plymouth
OPEN MIC NIGHT The Junction, Mutley Plain, 9pm.
Wed 30 Exeter THE WIRE Exeter Phoenix, 8pm, £14
Plymouth
SPREE B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, 9pm, £2. Excellent multi-vocal, multiinstrumental indie-pop from Totnes outfit tipped for the top.
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Clubs and the balcony bar is hosted by Take Over Timepiece Tuesdays with chart, R’n’B and cheesey anthems. CHEESY TUESDAYS. Arena. MONDAY NIGHT MADNESS. Summerland St. 10pm-2.30am. Arena. Summerland St. 10pm2.30am. £4.50/£2adv available from £4.50 A huge slice of cheese from the 80’s, 90’s & 00’s sandwiched in between all the reps and the student guild. Exeters biggest and best student night, every week is biggest student anthems. themed, check out the weekly themes on our Exmouth facebook group - Monday Madness at Arena OFFICE PARTY. Fahrenheit, The Parade. 10pm-2.30am, £2/free B4 MONDAYS. Timepiece. Little Castle St. 7.30pm-1am. £free. Cheesy 11pm. Commercial night. Falmouth pop mash up! TUESDAYS. Remedies. The Moor. Falmouth STUDENT NIGHT. Toast. 18 Church 10pm-2am, £free. Indie music with competitive drinks prices. St. until 1am. £free. Monday night is Newquay student night at toast with lots of £1.50 HOT TUB BEACH PARTY. Sailors. drink deals! 10.30pm-late. £free in Boardies or STUDENT NIGHT. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 8pm-late. £free. Monkey Bikini. Party night, win surf weekends, free surf lessons and beachwear. DJ John T of Simian Sound playing guilty pleasures London gets the party going. on the decks.
MONDAYS Exeter
Newquay
SUPER CHY MONDAYS. The Chy & Koola. 12 Beach Road. 10pm3.30am, £4/£2. DJ’s Robin Parris & Proof playing hip hop, funk, party, breaks, indie, rock, dance, grime, R’n’B, reggae, D’n’B, gypsy swing kinda thing & cheap booze for locals! SUMMER SESSIONS. Level 3. 45. 9pm-2am. £free all night. Luke Gledhill & Tim Nice & Friends, Playing Funk, Disco, House, Electronica & DnB. THAI BEACH PARTY. Berties. 10pm-late, £4 in adv. Party tunes, free glowsticks, UV paint, retro shades and drink deals.
Plymouth
Penzance
£2 TUESDAY Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill, Market Jew Street 11pm-3am. £free B4 12am/£4 after. DJs Boris & DS playing chart and commercial bangers!
Plymouth
MASH HITS Voodoo Lounge 8pm-2am. £free Night of mashed up musical mayhem.
WEDNESDAYS Bude
RENAISSANCE. Rogue Nightclub. 38 The Strand. 10pm-2.30am, £3. Chart hits & club classics.
Exeter
STUDENT NIGHT. Timepiece. Little DROP THE BOMB. Ride Cafe. 45 Tavistock Place. 9pm-2am. £free all Castle St. 7.30pm-1.30am. £free. In the main room they go bananas to all the night. Featuring DJ Wonkey Ben bringing student disco classics and current cheesey a totally new night of House and Electro. faves. In the Balcony Bar they get down to Bombs from £2! FUZZY LOGIC. Oceana. Barbican the very latest urban sounds with JSR. This Leisure Park, 9pm-3am, £tbc. is a night run by students for students and Student night, big tunes, cheap drinks and proceed go to support student societies. loads of fellow studnets - what’s not to like EXETER MIDWEEK MINCE.CLub about this?! Roccoco. 8pm-late, £free. New weekly WONKEYLEGS. Firefly. 2 Sherwell LGBT night starting on 8th June. Arcade. 10pm– 4am. £tbc.The 10 year LIVE MUSIC - OPEN MIC NIGHT. Angel Bar. 32 Queen St. 8pm-late, old club night rocks on every monday with DJ Aldo Vanucci playing the biggest and best £free. Hosted by Billy Bottle. drum n bass and dubstep. 2nd / 16th / 30th BEATS & BASS SOCIETY Cavern Club, 8pmSt Austell 3am £4. Beats and Bass Society, Exeter BIG STUDENT NIGHT. The Club. 14 High Cross St. 10pm-2am. £4/£2 Uni’s one and only dance and electronic NUS. DJ Dean playing the party classics. music collective is kicking off the new term All drinks £1.50. with our residents playing a mix of Drum and Bass, Garage, Dubstep, Techno, House, and Truro STUDENT NIGHT. L2 Nightclub. everything inbetween. If you like good dance Calenick St. 10pm-2.30am. £free music of any kind, this is the best place in B4 11pm/£5 after. DJ Matt Wing + Exeter to hear it. Guests playing Chart, Commerical, Dance 9th & 23rd SPIRAL ,HipHop, Dubstep and more. Look out for the SCRATCH Cavern Club, 8pm-2am JagerBomb party on the 21st Nov! £3/free B4 9pm. Student Indie Night with DJs playing the likes of Bloc Party/The TUESDAYS Strokes/Bombay Bicyle Club/The Smiths/ Exeter Kasabian/The Libertines/Metronomy/The CAFE SABROSO/WONKEY LEGS Clash /Mystery Jets/Vampire Weekend/The & T.O.T.T.Y. Timepiece, Little Castle Maccabees/The Kinks/ Arctic Monkeys and St. 7.30pm-1.30am, £free. Salsa, much more. Samba and Merengue with DJ Ricardo in Falmouth the bar, Wonkey Legs in the main room OPEN DECKS. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew with dubstep and D’n’B from Aldo Vanucci www.247magazine.co.uk
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BIG WEDNESDAY. Ride Cafe. 45 Tavistock Place. 9pm-2am. £2. Hook up, kick back, rock out. £1 drinks deals; this night is rammed every week! The ultimate antidote to mid week blues! CHEDDARS C103, Union St, 9pm - late, £3 NUS. Plymouth’s long running and most successful WEds studnet night is back for it’s 9th year. Founded by the legendery Kenny St James (RIP), expect theme nights, party games, and full on, no holds barred entertainment! COWPOW. The Dairy, 25 Bretonside. 6pm-late. Student night, chart popping classics, great student deals, all are welcome to join in the fun. NON-STOP MUSIC. Zero’s. 24 Lockyer St. 10.30pm-1am. £free. VIBE. Oceana. Barbican Leisure Park, 9pm-3am, £free with flyer B4 11pm/£3. All your urban favourites from old-skool to new-skool, courtesy of your resident, DJ Jonezy Disco - Cheese and Party tunes all night long with John C With £1.60 drinks all night. 23rd TOP BILLIN PRESENT JEHST White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station, 10pm-late £7. Huge hip hop night with Jehst playing with his full band, supported by The Scribes, Rain & Eskape and the Top Billin Family.
THURSDAYS Bude
REVERT. Rogue Nightclub. 38 The Strand. 10pm - 2am. £5. Student/local night with all drinks £1.50 all night!
Exeter
HOLD IT DOWN. Angel Bar. 32 Queen St. 9pm-1am. £free. Funk, Soul, Jazz, Latin, Rare Groove and bits inbetween with Mr Onion Matt Anderson. FUZZY LOGIC. Arena Nightclub, Summerland St. 9.30pm-2.30am. £5.Without doubt the busiest student night in Exeter. Playing the biggest and best tunes, with some great drink deals!! SCANDALOUS. Timepiece. Little Castle St. 10pm-2am, £2 B4 11pm with flyer/£3. DJ JSR provides the upfront freshness and youthful vigour while Aldo Vanucci brings you the biggest and best joints around.
Falmouth
DJ DENO. Remedies. The Moor. 10pm-2am, £free. Chart music R&B Hip-Hop. THURSDAYS. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 8pm-late. £free. The best local D.J’s & Live Bands. MANGLED THURSDAYS. Upstairs at Mango Tango. 15a Killigrew St. 9pm-2am. £1. Hip Hop, Drum ‘n’ Bass, House, Techno, Electro & Breaks with DJ T3chnical, DJ Jezza and Green Renegade.
Plymouth
BANG TIDY! K2, 103 Mayflower St, 10pm-3am. £3/£2.50 in adv. Weekly student night with different themes each week and special drinks deals. BATTLE STATIONS. Voodoo Lounge. 1 The Money Centre.
9pm-2am. £2. 2nd Thursday of Every Month. Plymouth’s only night of TRUE hip-hop battles, representing all the elements in one massive session. Bboying, Graffiti, Turntablism, Beatboxing, MC-ing all under one roof, with bragging rights on the line.
Taunton
BLISS THURSDAYS. 43/45 East St. 10pm-3am. £5. DJs will be playing all the floor-filling tunes!
Truro
PUB STAR. Zafiro’s. River St. 7.30pm-late. £2 donation. Sing your heart out with some classic karaoke.
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MEMORIAL RAVE Crash Manor, Union St. 10pm-late. Non profit event, £4 B4 11pm. Sadly, Kenny St James passed away earlier this year. Kenny was a key part of the Plymouth music scene for over two decades. He was a pioneer, bringing the likes of Obsession, Dreamscape. Omnitech, Dance Planet to the legendary Plymouth Warehouse. Kenny was an integral part of University life too. As a promoter and DJ at countless NUS club events including the still very successful Boogie Nights student events. As a fitting memorial we have put together a 2011 rave featuring many diverse DJ’s including DJ Slipmatt and local DJ’s Darko, Dom Jay, Steve Edwards
FRIDAYS Barnstaple
VENUE. The Venue. The Strand. 10pm-3am. £tbc. Party the weekend away with this commercial night of dance and chart tunes.
Bideford
FUNKY FRIDAYS. Caesar’s Palace. King St. 11pm. £4. All the classics, a DJ and no rules whatsoever.
Bodmin
BACK TO THE CLASSICS Eclipse Nightclub. Victoria Square 10pm3am. £5/£3 B4 11pm. 80’s & 90’s night, over 25’s but mature over 18’s welcome.
Bude
Rogue Nightclub. 38 The Strand. 10.30-3.30am. £5. North Cornwall’s
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Exeter
COLLISION. Timepiece. Little Castle St. 7.30pm-2am. £3. Expect everything from Indie anthems, alt Rock, Punk to Electro.... BUNGALOWED. Timepiece Balcony Bar. Little Castle St. 10.30pm-2am. £3 B4 12pm. Student night. Hip Hop, House, Electro, Dub Step. FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER. Arena. Summerland St. 10pm-3am. £free entry with sticker/wristband. Feel good party atmosphere, get down and party on the dancefloor with all your favourite music - the very best dance, chart, party and RnB - and all your shouts, birthdays and requests! ANGEL PRESENTS... Angel Bar. 32 Queen St. 10pm-2am. £free. Different guests playing each week, check with bar for details. 4th MAGIC HATSTAND Cavern Club, 9pm-3am £5. Magic Hatstand return for another instalment of hat tomfoolery and glittery lushness, with magical music from residents Tim, Jimi, Emma, Alex Ross and Tom. Music is primarily good chunky underground house, but they don’t believe in restricting themselves musically, if it makes people move and smile then they play it. But ultimately it is not just about the sound; Magic Hatstand is all about the people who attend it! 11th THE ELEVENTH HOUR: PHONIC FUNDRAISER Exeter Phoenix, 8pm-2am £10/£7.50 in adv. Fundrasier for Exeter’s community station, Phoni FM. Guests include Radioactive Man, Jerome Hill, Galaxian (live) and many more guests. Rm 2 hosted by Majastic and Highest Grade Soundsystem’s. 11th CABARET VOLTAIRE Cavern Club, 9pm-2am £4 in adv. Following September’s retro roadblock, Cabaret Voltaire are back once again with their cultish ElectroSwing night. Escape from the toils of the outside world and enter a better place. Messrs Puckey, BigBird, Dodgy Style and Johnston will play the finest in ElectroSwing - that’s house, hip hop and drum and bass inspired by the sounds of jazz swing. You have to do your bit too, so we request that you don 1920s attire. As well as cutting edge electro swing music expect early doors swing dancing lessons, juggling performances and visuals. 18th ONE LION 2nd BIRTHDAY BASH Groundbreakerz @ Hole in the Wall, Little Castle St, 9pm-4am, £4 in adv. Guests Bacon Head, Dark Elixir, Kasket & Bio Metrix.
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FRIDAY NIGHTS. Toast. 18 Church St. 6.30pm-2am. £free. Something different every week with Get Up To Get Down with DJ Boogaloo & The Reverend
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Newquays busiest Friday night with the best in Chart, RnB, Dance and Party. OMG! FOAM PARTY! Berties Nightclub. East St. 10.30pm-4am. £2 B4 12.30pm. In the main room our resident DJ Will.B mashes up the best Chart, Dance, RnB, Indie and Party. KOOLA ROCKS. The Koola. 9pm-3am, £free with VIP cards. All 3 rooms open / live music & DJ’s / Indie Electro mash-ups / Latin spirit / live dancers / cocktail lounge / happy hour 6pm - 11pm / special guests.
Penzance
SOUND FRIDAYS. Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill. 11pm4am. £5. DJ Boris & CQ take over the main room, special guests in room 2. 11th DRUM SOUND & BASSLINE SMITH. Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill. 11pm4am. £5. Drum and Bass in the back room with these speical guests, support from Sound residents. 26th C J BEATZ Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill. 11pm4am. £5. CJ Beatz is fast becoming the BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ to watch out for! Holding down the ‘The R’n’B M1X Show’ on Monday nights and waking up the nation every Sunday morning. You can also hear him on BBC Radio 1 for two hours hosting ‘The 1Xtra M1X’ every 6 weeks too.
event, £4 B4 11pm. Sadly, Kenny St James passed away earlier this year. Kenny was a key part of the Plymouth music scene for over two decades. He was a pioneer, bringing the likes of Obsession, Dreamscape. Omnitech, Dance Planet to the legendary Plymouth Warehouse. Kenny was an integral part of University life too. As a promoter and DJ at countless NUS club events including the still very successful Boogie Nights student events. As a fitting memorial we have put together a 2011 rave featuring many diverse DJ’s including DJ Slipmatt and local DJ’s Darko, Dom Jay, Steve Edwards and more.
Torquay
FRIDAYS. Bohemia Nightclub. 41 Torwood St. 11pm-3am. £4 B4 12pm/£5 after. DJs on rotation including DJ Hype, Coalition, MC Daddy Earl, Jordan Suckle, Lee Haslam, DJ Gammer, DJ Supreme, Ben Mcgowan and Jimmy P. LADIES NIGHT. The Venue. 13 Hayle Torwood St. 9pm-1am. £3/ladies MOVEMBER Salt Bar & Restaurant. £free all night. The biggest night in 8pm-late, £tbc Loungey, old school hip the bay. hop, jazzy’ tunes to raise money for the OPEN DECKS NIGHT. Blue Cargo / worthy Movember charity. Night includes Club 7 Braddons Hill. 8.30pm-1am. an awards evening for ‘Best Mo’, ‘Lame £free. All styles welcome. With resident DJs DJ R and Corzeneffect. Call Dave on 07990 790 888 for a set. 25th DARREN STYLES Bohemia, Torwood St, 10pm - 4am, £10/£7 in adv SHardcore special, supported by Mark Plymouth Breeze. Between them, Styles and Breeze CRISIS. White Rabbit. Bretonside have released two top 20 singles, ‘You’re Bus Station. £1. 12am-5am. An eclectic hot mix of Indie/Punk/Rock/Hip-Hop/ Shining’ and ‘Heartbeatz’ featuring Karen Danzig on dance label All Around the World. Funk/80’s. Served to you by JC & OZ. DJ APACHE. View 2. Vauxhall St. Truro £5/£4/£3/free B4 10.30pm, 9pmFRESH FRIDAYS. L2 Nightclub. late. Playing RnB, Funk, House and Club Calenick St. 10.30pm-2.30am. £free classics. Downstairs DJ Ryan Platts. all night. DJ Tom Wills playing all the DOLLY MIXTURES. Zero’s, 24 best tunes. Lots of drink promotions inc. all Lockyer St. 10.30pm-4am, £free B4 shots £1.50. 18th JAM THE CHANNEL 11pm/£4 after. Gay night with resident HEDOFFICE . The Office. 10.30pmPRESENT BLAWAN Cavern, DJs Stev-E & Juzzy B play Cheese, Chart, Queen St, 10pm-3am, £5 in adv. late. £free. Start the weekend as you R’n’B, Dance and Hard House. BLH & JTC team up for a night of UK mean to go on. Special 999 fancy dree FUNKY FRIDAYS. The Treasury. Funky / House & Techno presenting one party on 4th, £3 entry or £5 inc bus from Royal Parade. 9pm-3am, £tbc. Funky Falmouth Tremough Campus. of the true nuskool leaders of the ever grooves. evolving bass music scene. Blawan’s 18th PAINT PARTY . The Office. FUNKY FRIDAYS. Annabel’s “Fram/Iddy” release on one of the finest Cabaret and Discotheque, Vauxhall 11pm-3am. £10/£8 in adv. Europes labels going, Hessle Audio, caused largest paint party hits Truro, first one ever in St. 8.30pm-3pm. £tbc. Funky grooves quite a stir in the UK underground with south west. A night that must not be missed. all night. gossip mongerssparking off false rumors Once in a lifetime chance to experience the FUNKY FRESIAN FRIDAYS. The that it was an alias for Hessle Audio Dairy. 25 Bretonside. latest nightclub craze. Amazing promos PUNK ROCK DISCO. Jack Chams. all night. co-founder, Ben UFO. Another monster 50 Ebrington St. £1.50 vodka and mixer 18th MARK EG & HIXXY. L2 that also put him on the map...was the all night. massive Brandy sampling “Getting Me Nightclub. Calenick St. 10pmRIGGED Karma Nightclub. 103 Down”. This had been getting rinsed 2.30am. £5. Hardstyel night with the Mayflower St. 10.30pm–4am. £3 No legendary nutter, Mark EG and Hixxy, yet again from the Hessle crew since cheese on a Friday night with guest DJ’s. supported by Ashley T 7 Greg Zizique. REDEEMER. C103. 103 Union St. 10pm-3.30am. £2/members £1. SATURDAYS Rock, Indie and Punk with DJ K-Rad, Dy Mo’, ‘Best Mo in Character’, ‘Best Team’ Bodmin Synn, DJ JJ and Aides over three rooms. etc, as well as a charity raffle as well. Show Eclipse Nightclub. Victoria Square SUPER DUPER SOUND CLASH. your show! Ride Cafe. 45 Tavistock Place. 10pm-late. £7/£5 B4 11pm. Chart and Newquay party tunes with guest DJ’s every week. 9pm-2am. Featuring: Super Duper Dan’s FRIDAYS Fistral Beach Bar. 8pmblock quaking five hour soundclash of Bude late, £free. A night of soulful music and dance floor mashups, megamixes & twisted Rogue Nightclub. 38 The Strand. good vibes with EatBeatz and Adski! Watch basement noise. Leaping over dullness in a 10.30-3.30am. £5. North Cornwall’s the sunset over Fistral Beach and boogie late single bound! leading night spot with a capacity of 350 into the night. people and resident DJs Steve O...Smiffy I CANDY. Sailors. Fore St. 10.30pm- 14th KENNY ST JAMES and Wayne playing wide range of MEMORIAL RAVE Crash Manor, 4am, £free entry with a handbag! Union St. 10pm-late. Non profit music from chart to dubstep and hip hop www.247magazine.co.uk
Clubs to house. Special guests Firin Squad on Sat 29th Oct, tickets £7 in adv, more on the door.
Camborne
KRIS NEBROSO, The Clipper, 9pm – 1am, £free. A night of Cheese + Chart Party, Dance, R’n’B, Oldies and Motown tunes.
Exeter
5th RINSEOUT 8th BIRTHDAY Exeter Phoenix £15 in adv, 9.30pm - 4am. Celebrating 8yrs of D’n’B parties in Exeter, Mr Nice has pulled out all the stops to make this one big roadblock of a party. Guests include Adam F, Brookes Brothers, Sigma, Phantasy, Sub Zero, Jaydan and locals Callide, Mr Nice (of course!), Fred V, Grafix & Maxxi P. MC’s include Evil B, Shabba D, Fatmn D, IC3, Swifta, Krafty, Johnny G & Agony. Don’t forget 3 other rooms of D’n’b & Dubstep with loads more guests - safe to say it’s gonna be a big night so get your tickets in adv, or ANGEL PRESENTS... Angel Bar. 32 Queen St. 10pm-2am. £free. Different guests playing each week, check with bar for details. ESSENTIAL SATURDAY. Arena. Summerland St. 10pm-3.30am. £6.50otd. Best in Dance, Chart, Party and RnB. INDIE CLUB. Cavern Club, 83-84 Queen St. 8pm-2.30am. £free B4 9pm. The best in Indie/Alternative & Electro Sounds from DJS Jake and Paddy. With live guests. SATURDAYS. The Amber Rooms. 161 Sidwell St. 9pm-3am. £free. Guest DJs dropping all things funky. WOBBLE. Timepiece. 7.30pm-2am, £3 B4 11pm with flyer. Mr. Onions lets rip, dropping everything anything from R’n’B to Indie, Jazz to Pop, Funk to Rock, Drum & Bass to House. 12th HOLD IT DOWN PRESENT SCRATCH PERVERTS Exeter Phoenix £12.50 in adv, 9pm - 3am. Night of hip hop, dubstep, drum and bass, funk and house with the Scratch Perverts, Stig of the Dump, LDZ, Carpetface & Audible 1, Matt Anderson, Full Melt DJ’s and Dark Knights. 12th APHRODITE Groundbreakerz @ Hole in the Wall, Little Castle St, 9pm-2.30am, £4 in adv. D’n’B special with Aphrodite, supported by Maccy, Noctural, Baloo, I-Heights, S.T.Don & Lobby. 19th HINDSIGHT ISLAND OF TRANCE Hole in the Wall, Little Castle St, 9pm-3.30am, £8. Trance
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ibiza reunion party with Jordan Suckley, Vicky Devine, Nick the Kid, Tom Costelloe, Aaron Cook and many more. Rm2 hosted by Dark Kitchen Disko Nights with Mark Hashimi, Rob Marley, Dark Knights, Lee H and many more. Free Cd to the first 100 people through the door.
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TOAST. Toast. 10.30pm - 2am. £free. Sir Something different every week with guests DJ Digital on 5th, Eclectically Eclectic on 12th with DJ Jennifer O Jeni , funk & disco, Sir Vinyl of the playing soul Fattest’s DJ Cat on 19th Nov, and Toast’s 6th Borthday on 26th - alwa ys a big, busty inght out so come and celebrate. SATURDAY. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 8pm-2am. Always a massive night@ Q with the DJs spinning the best music for you to dance and drink to. See weekly invites for line-ups! WEEKEND WARM-UP. Remedies. The Moor. 10pm-2am. £3. 3 Bars, 2 Floors, 3 different DJs playing all sorts of different music from R&B to Cheese and Chart.
Launceston 12th / 19th / 26th
CLASSIC SATURDAY STORM Pennygillam 9pm-3am. £tbc. Chart, club classics, R’n’B & old skool.
Newquay
DJ EDGE. Belushi’s. Fore St. Till late. £free. A live DJ night with a selection of Hip Hop (mainly old school) , Funk, Electro, Soul, 80’s/90’s Pop. GIRLS NIGHT OUT. Berties. East St. Ladies £free B4 1am with flyer/£2. DJ Will.B mixing the best chart/RnB/Dance/ Party/Indie and Old Skool. DJ proof keeps it Urban in Club 2. Guests Lauren from The Only Way is Essex on 30th July, Funda & Agne from Made in Chelsea on 6th August, and the legendary Judge Jules on 13th August. KUNG FU-NKY. Level 3, 3-9 Beach Rd 9pm-3am, £free. “House, Tech House & Electronica with Tim Nice, Evil Genius & Friends. This is not your average Newquay Stag & Hen night out. This is where the locals go to party, they are a music savvy crowd, there for the music. Special guest on the 11th, Stephanie Sugarshaker. PASSION. Sailors. Fore St. 10.30pm-4am. £tbc. Chart, dance & retro tunes to shake your booty with John London PARTY NIGHT. Koola, 12 Beach Rd10.30pm-4am. £tbc. Party night, with selected guests, see Chy Koola Facebook page for more details. SATURDAYS. Red Square. Gover Lane. 10pm-4am. £free. An upfront mix of everything from Chart to Club, R&B to Dub... we have everything you’re looking for to make that ultimate Saturday night out in Newquay.
Newton Abbot 5th MEXICAN NIGHT OF THE
DEAD he Yellow Room, Hannah’s at Searle Hayne 8.30pm-1.30am.
£10 in adv. Party of music and colour as South Devon marks the Day of the Dead in style, live performance from Melosa and DJ’s Hod’Guez & the Rambunctious Sound System and Pete Isaac (Jelly Jazz).
Penzance
SOUND SATURDAY. Sound Nightclub. Branwell Mill, Market Jew Street. 11pm-4am. £5. DJs Boris & DS playing chart and commercial bangers! Special Guest in Room 2 (check out facebook for more info).
5th BONFIRE NIGHT FIRECRACKER PZ1 Nightclub. Eastern Green. 10pm-late. £tbc. Kenzie (Blazin Squad) & Tommie Quick. 12th PZ1 Nightclub. Eastern
Green. 10pm-late. £tbc. Pritchard & Dainton, supported by DJ Frisky & Tommie Quick.
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EXTRAVAGANZA PZ1 Nightclub. Eastern Green. 10pm-late. £tbc. Flip and Fill, Ultrabeat and MC Storm.
Plymouth SATURDAY FORUM. Jack Chams. 50 Ebrington St. Live show and DJ sets. FRESH CITY. Crash Manor. Union St. 10pm-4am. £4 B4 midnight with flyer. R&B, Hip Hop, Bashment and UK Funky with residents DJ Jonezy, DJ Snake and DJ Badness. DJ APACHE. View 2. Vauxhall St. £5/£4/£3/free B4 10.30pm, 9pmlate. Playing RnB, Funk, House and Club classics. Downstairs DJ Ryan Platts. FREE CUBA PARTY. The B-bar. Barbican Theatre, Castle St. 8pm. £free. Cocktails, Latin music, a steamy atmosphere and dancing until late. PARTY NIGHT. Walkabout. Derrys Cross. 10pm-2am, £free. Latest chart & dance hits with DJ Darren Watts. SATURDAYS. Revolution. Derrys Cross. 8pm-2am, £free B4 11pm. A collection of party grooves, funky tunes, soul & old skool beats, RnB, Funky house, House & classic anthems over two floors. SATURDAYS. Annabel’s Cabaret and Discotheque. 8pm-3am. £tbc. 2 floors of entertainment with live cabaret and discotheque. SIREN SATURDAYS K2 Nightclub, 103 Mayflower St 10pm-6am, £3 Mainstream tunes, with drinks deals, when the siren goes, the drinks are cheaper, simple as that! SUPER SATURDAYS C103 Nightclub, Union St 10pm-4am, £4/£3 B4 12am. The only non campus weekend Student night, free bus from North Hill (opp campus), big tunes, great drinks deals, crazy themes and insane giveaways, try it and see for yourself!
5th UNLEASHED White Rabbit, Bretonside Bus Station 10pm-5am, £10 in adv. D’n’B with special guests, Original Sin, Survival, Kasra & Taxman supported by Darko and guests.
12th ROOTS STREET Voodoo
Lounge. 1 Money Centre. 10pm3am. £8.50. Roots and reggae night with Iration Steppa’s, DJ Crusty, Jah Kes & Rich 1.
12th PREMONTION PRESENT
K405 ALBUM TOUR K2 Nightclub, 103 Mayflower St, 9pm-5am, £10/£8 in adv. Hard dance and trance night with special guests the Organ Donors, Kidd Kaos, A*S*Y*S, Dark by Design, Amber D, Digital Junkies, Frank Ellrich, Ryeland, Tom Costelloe, Carleto, P*I*N*G and many more - over 30 acts in total!
26th WONDERLUST K2
Nightclub, 103 Mayflower St, 10pm6am, £10/£7 early bird tickets. Hard dance night with guests and residents including Tom Costelloe and many more.
St Austell
THE BIG ONE. The Club. 14 High Cross St. 10pm-2am. £6. Massive party night with DJ Stevie G playing RnB, Dance, Hip Hop and DnB.
Taunton
SATURDAYS. Bliss. 43/45 East St. 9pm-3am. £free B4 10.30pm with guestlist/£5 after 10pm. It’s the original big night out, with the biggest mix of Party, Dance and R & B.
Torquay
KINDA FUNKY. Bohemia. 41 Torwood St. 10.30pm-4am, £4 B4 11pm/£6 after. Room1 plays R&B, Hip Hop and smooth Grooves. Room 2 for uplifting House, Trance and Dance anthems. SATURDAYS. The Venue. 13 Torwood St. 10pm-3am. £free B4 12am for members/£2 B4 12am/£3.
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SATURDAY SOCIAL. L2 Nightclub. Calenick St. 9.30pm-2.30am. £5/ free B4 11pm. DJ Matt Wing in Room 1 playing Chart & Commerical. DJ Jason M & Snatch the Wax in Room 2 playing House, Electro, Party Breaks. THE BIG NIGHT OUT. The Office. 1 River Walk. 10pm-late. £5. Weekend party for over 21’s, or over 18’s if in a big group.
SUNDAYS Exeter
WORLD BEATS. Timepiece. Little Castle St, 8pm-1.30am, £free. Latin, Salsa, Afro Beat, Reggae, Arabic & Spanish.
Falmouth
OPEN JAM. Q Bar. 15a Killigrew St. 6pm-late. £free. Hosted by Perry followed at 10pm with Titan Sound finishing off your weekend with PRESSURE DROP RootsRockReggae/Digital Dancehall.
Plymouth
LEGENDAIRY. The Dairy. 25 Bretonside. 6pm-late. 80’s & 90’s music. SUNDAY SESSIONS. Revolution, Derrys Cross. 10pm-2am. £free. In the Club, DJ Jonezy (a premier south west Urban and RnB DJ) brings you his legendary ‘Sunday Session.’
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